EInfochips, a leading provider of product engineering and digital transformation services, has announced the launch of a Reference Development Platform (RDP) based on the NXP? Semiconductors i.MX 93 applications processors, designated EIC-i.MX93-210.“
As an early access partner for the NXP i.MX 93 platform, eInfochips offering a cutting-edge reference development platform. This platform enables customers across smart home, smart city and industrial verticals to quickly prototype their ideas and bring them to reality”, says Parag Mehta, chief sales, and business development officer at eInfochips.
The i.MX 93 applications processor includes the scalable Arm? Cortex?-A55 Core, which enables efficient machine learning acceleration and advanced security with an integrated EdgeLock? secure enclave to support edge computing.
This RDP enables developers to kick-start the development of creating more capable high-performance, cost-effective, and energy-efficient machine learning applications. As engineers progress in their product development journey, eInfochips can support them in accelerating time to market with its 25-plus years of ER&D experience. Further, eInfochips’ expertise spans across hardware development, firmware, edge-AI enablement, end-to-end design and manufacturing.
The next-generation NXP i.MX 93 processor is a robust innovation that provides new use cases and opens a new gateway to a faster, more secure, powerful, and advanced edge-based system for industrial automation, smart home and intelligent appliances, smart buildings and automotive applications.
“NXP’s i.MX 93 applications processor combines both a level of performance and low power that will enable a wide range of innovative edge devices,” said Jeff Steinheider, vice president and general manager, Industrial Edge, NXP. “The eInfochips RDP will enable a wide range of customers to rapidly prototype and move into production.”
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