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EMASS, a subsidiary of Nanoveu, develops ultra-low-power AI chips for edge computing, enabling devices to process data locally rather than relying on the cloud. At the core is the ECS-DoT system-on-chip (SoC), designed to handle vision, audio, and sensor data with exceptional energy efficiency and minimal power consumption—down to sub-milliwatt levels. Built on the open-source RISC-V architecture, the chip supports on-device sensor fusion, a compact footprint, and high performance-per-watt, making it ideal for space-constrained, battery-powered devices like drones, wearables, and IoT sensors. Its integration into products like Nanoveu's EyeFly3D™ also enables real-time, on-device 2D-to-3D content conversion, supporting a wide range of "always-on" intelligent applications.
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