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New processors make edge AI more accessible while cutting power consumption in half

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Texas Instruments (Nasdaq: TXN) has unveiled new Sitara™ AM62 processors designed for edge AI applications, emphasizing low power consumption and cost-effectiveness. Priced under US$5, these processors support dual-screen displays and enable advanced human-machine interfaces (HMI) with features like gesture recognition. The AM62 can reduce power consumption by up to 50% in industrial applications, extending battery life significantly. Available now in a compact package, the AM62 processors aim to simplify development with a range of tools and support for various operating systems.

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  • AM62 processors priced starting at under US$5, making edge AI more accessible.
  • Capable of reducing power consumption by up to 50%, enhancing battery life for devices.
  • Supports multiple operating systems, fostering development flexibility.
  • Developers benefit from a wide array of tools and resources to simplify application development.
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DALLAS, June 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Expanding on its history of delivering highly integrated processors, Texas Instruments (TI) (Nasdaq: TXN) today introduced new Sitara™ AM62 processors that help expand edge artificial intelligence (AI) processing into next-generation applications. The low-power design of the new processors enables support for dual-screen displays and small-size human-machine interface (HMI) applications. For more information, see ti.com/product/AM625.

TI will showcase the new AM62 processors and demonstrate system-level solutions for edge AI and electric vehicle charging HMI applications in booth No. 215 at embedded world in Nuremburg, Germany, June 21-23, 2022. For more information, see ti.com/embeddedworld.

The next generation of HMI will bring new ways of interacting with machines, such as enabling gesture recognition to give commands in a noisy factory environment or enabling the control of machines by phones or tablets with a wireless connection. Adding edge AI features to HMI applications, including machine vision, analytics and predictive maintenance, can help bring a new meaning to HMI that goes beyond a mere interface to enable human-machine interaction. AM62 processors bring analytics to edge devices at low power, including suspend states as low as 7 mW and no need to design for thermal considerations, which can give engineers flexibility to deploy these capabilities in size-constrained applications or industrial environments.

Bring intelligence to new applications with cost-effective edge AI

Starting at less than US$5, the AM62 processor brings low-cost analytics to HMI devices by enabling basic camera-based image processing and edge AI functions, such as detecting and recognizing objects. AM62 processors also enable dual-screen, full high-definition displays and support for multiple operating systems, including Mainline Linux® and Android™ operating systems. AM62 processors also support both wired and wireless connectivity interfaces. To learn more about how edge AI capabilities are evolving HMI applications, see the technical article, "Three key considerations for the next generation of HMI."

Reduce system power consumption by as much as 50%

AM62 processors can reduce power consumption in industrial applications by as much as 50% compared to competing devices, enabling an application powered by AA batteries to remain on for over 1,000 hours. This is possible through a simplified power architecture; the device features only two dedicated power rails and five power modes. Deep sleep mode at <5 mW enables longer battery life, while an active power of <1.5 W is made possible by a core voltage of 0.75 V. Reducing system power consumption extends battery life and helps engineers meet design requirements for handheld or size-constrained devices that can be deployed anywhere. Achieving optimal power performance is further simplified with the new TPS65219, a companion PMIC specifically designed to meet AM62 processor power supply requirements.

Simplify development complexity with access to hardware and software tools and resources

A wide range of tools and resources for AM62 processors provides flexible options for development and can help reduce cost and complexity barriers to design. Multiple open-source software solutions, including Mainline Linux, simplify the application development process and help achieve faster time to market. A rich hardware ecosystem, including a third-party evaluation module (EVM) starting at US$25, helps designers get started faster on application designs.

Package, availability and pricing

The AM625 and AM623 processors are now available through TI and authorized distributors in a 13-mm-by-13-mm, 425-pin ALW package, with pricing starting at less than US$5 in 1,000-unit quantities. Full and custom-quantity reels are available on TI.com and through other channels. The AM62 EVM is available on TI.com for US$149. Multiple payment and shipping options are available on TI.com.

About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments Incorporated (Nasdaq: TXN) is a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, tests and sells analog and embedded processing chips for markets such as industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications equipment and enterprise systems. Our passion to create a better world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors is alive today, as each generation of innovation builds upon the last to make our technology smaller, more efficient, more reliable and more affordable – making it possible for semiconductors to go into electronics everywhere. We think of this as Engineering Progress. It's what we do and have been doing for decades. Learn more at TI.com.

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FAQ

What are the features of the new AM62 processors from Texas Instruments?

The AM62 processors support dual-screen displays, low-power operation, and advanced human-machine interface capabilities.

How much do the AM62 processors cost?

The AM62 processors start at less than US$5 in 1,000-unit quantities.

When were the new AM62 processors announced by Texas Instruments?

The AM62 processors were introduced on June 2, 2022.

What is the power consumption reduction of the AM62 processors?

AM62 processors can reduce power consumption by up to 50% compared to competing devices.

Where can I find more information about the AM62 processors?

More information can be found on Texas Instruments' official website at ti.com.

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