Syntiant Named 2022’s ‘Start-Up to Watch’ by the Global Semiconductor Alliance

Syntiant Corp., a provider of deep learning solutions for always-on edge AI voice, sensor and vision applications, today announced that the company was named 2022’s “Start-Up to Watch” during this year’s Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA) Awards.

Syntiant Corp., a provider of deep learning solutions for always-on edge AI voice, sensor and vision applications, today announced that the company was named 2022’s “Start-Up to Watch” during this year’s Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA) Awards.

Syntiant was selected by a GSA committee of industry executives, venture capitalists and entrepreneurs for its innovations and market applications in silicon technology that are moving artificial intelligence from the cloud to the edge of the network.

“The GSA award is a very significant recognition and validation by industry leaders who believe our advanced machine learning solutions could enable the next wave of artificial intelligence adoption,” said Kurt Busch, CEO of Syntiant. “We are especially grateful to the GSA members and the awards committee for this prestigious honor, as our Neural Decision Processors and software models deliver high performance in even the most power- and size-constrained systems.”

The GSA award is the latest industry recognition for Syntiant in the last few months.

In November, Syntiant was named to the Deloitte Technology Fast 500™, a ranking of the 500 fastest-growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences, fintech and energy tech companies in North America. The company last month was also named to Fast Company’s 2022 “Next Big Things in Tech,” which recognizes technology breakthroughs, from agriculture and bioscience to manufacturing and artificial intelligence.

CES 2023

Syntiant will be demonstrating its end-to-end deep learning solutions for always-on vision, audio and sensing applications at CES 2023. Visit www.syntiant.com/ces to schedule a demo of the company’s technology being deployed in smart homes, battery management systems, teleconferencing solutions and event detection devices, among other use cases.

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