Our second discussion with Renesas at Embedded World is quite the showstopper. In this interview with Graeme Clark, ipXchange gets a look at the World’s first Cortex-M85 microcontroller, which features on-chip hardware acceleration using Arm’s Helium technology.
For the first time, a microcontroller can perform tasks previously reserved for MPUs, such as the AI person detection that was demonstrated on Renesas’ stand. Not only that, but these high-performance microcontrollers are available at much lower cost than MPUs, allowing advanced AI/ML capabilities in new markets thought previously unviable.
Watch the full interview with Graeme below, and follow the link just beneath if you’re interested in evaluating the technology:
A person detection system running on the World’s first Cortex-M85 MCU
Learn more about these devices here, where you can also register your interest in evaluating the technology
Renesas expects a late-2023, early-2024 general release for these devices, so get those creative juices flowing!