Consumer-goods manufacturers can now deliver AI-native products that meet energy-saving standards in high volumes at lower costs, thanks to a new partnership between on-device AI technology innovator Femtosense and ABOV Semiconductor, a leading supplier of motor controls, sensors, remote controls and microcontrollers (MCUs) for digital appliances and home automation systems.
Until now, home appliance manufacturers were unable to add AI features on-device to many mass market products due to the prohibitive power consumption and cost of other AI-capable chips. Femtosense’s first generation AI technology enables voice control and other AI functions in energy and cost-sensitive appliances and devices by leveraging sparse mathematics to strip away the unnecessary work in AI and significantly improve efficiency.
“With ABOV, we’re now able to bring our energy- and cost-efficient AI technology to more manufacturers of smart appliances,” said Sam Fok, Ph.D., CEO and co-founder, Femtosense. “As device and appliance manufacturers add compelling AI features, they need to do it at a price point that consumers can afford and in a way that meets Energy Star, Ecodesign and other energy efficiency standards. Solving this problem at scale is a big market for our sparse AI technology, which compresses AI workloads for real-time applications on devices and at the edge.”
ABOV/Femtosense collaboration provides appliance manufacturers with a competitive edge
According to Choi Won, CEO of ABOV Semiconductor, “Femtosense’s SPU-001 aligns seamlessly with ABOV’s relentless quest to provide high-performing, energy-efficient MCUs to its customers, including global home appliance companies.”
“Recognizing the rising demand for AI functions in home appliances, we believe the AI integrated solutions created through our collaboration with Femtosense will give our customers a competitive edge by adding convenience and smart functionality to everyday appliances,” Choi added. “By offering the ‘always-on’ function with low-power MCUs, we aim to empower these appliances with leading-edge technology without compromising on energy efficiency.”
Femtosense has raised $12 million in seed, Series A, and strategic funding through 2023. The company used earlier investments to achieve volume production of its SPU-001, and the ABOV partnership expands the market for the Femtosense on-device AI technology to manufacturers of home appliances, consumer electronics, smart home devices and fabless systems-on-a-chip (SoCs). Femtosense and ABOV will integrate the companies’ products, support initial clients and develop joint products that provide energy-efficient AI capabilities to mass markets.