Glow, the open-source neural network compiler, stirred conversation during the Q&A portion of NXP's Industry Tech Days presentation. Why is this compiler so important for pushing intelligence to the edge?
5 days ago by Hannah DeTavis
Learn how the machine learning framework, Glow, a neural network (NN) model compiler, is integrated into the MCUXpresso SDK, which packages the Glow compiler and quantization tools into an easy-to-use installer, detailed documentation, and labs.
In partnership with NXP Semiconductors
The eIQ software development environment leverages inference engines, neural network compilers, optimized libraries, deep learning toolkits, and open-source technologies for easier, more secure system-level application development, ML algorithm enablement, and auto-quality ML enablement.
In partnership with NXP Semiconductors
NXP’s MCU-based AVS solution provides OEMs with a fully integrated, self-contained, software and hardware solution that includes the i.MX RT106A MCU and a software implementation of a machine learning audio front end for far-field audio processing.
In partnership with Future Electronics
Intel Enpirion PowerSoC modules are DC-DC step-down converters that integrate nearly all the components needed to build a power supply without sacrificing performance or efficiency. These solutions are designed to meet strict FPGA, ASIC, and processor power requirements.
August 25, 2020 by Tamara Lin, Intel
NXP has developed the world's first MCU-based implementation of Glow, a neural network compiler developed by Facebook, to accelerate machine learning at the edge applications.
In partnership with NXP Semiconductors