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    Nuvoton’s M55M1 AI MCU Debuts with Built-in NPU for Entry-Level AI Performance

    Nuvoton Technology has launched its latest generation AI microcontroller, the NuMicro M55M1, specifically designed for edge applications such as AI data recognition and intelligent audio. Positioned as a rare entry-level AI solution in the market, the M55M1 integrates an NPU delivering up to 110 GOPS of AI computing power, providing over 100 times the inference performance compared to traditional 1GHz MCUs. Paired with Nuvoton’s self-developed NuML Tool Kit, it enables developers to quickly get started with AI applications in a familiar MCU development environment. A variety of AI models are also available for trial, including face recognition, object detection, audio command recognition, and anomaly detection, effectively lowering the technical barrier and accelerating product deployment.

    To meet diverse AI application scenarios, the M55M1 is a 32-bit microcontroller based on the Arm Cortex-M55 core, equipped with Arm Ethos-U55, offering up to 110 GOPS of computing power and a built-in Helium vector processor. Compared to Arm’s existing DSPs, it delivers up to 15 times higher performance. To address AI model requirements, it provides up to 1.5 MB of RAM, 2 MB of Flash, and supports external HyperRAM/OctoSPI expansion. The M55M1 not only features powerful computing capabilities and a flexible architecture but also offers a highly integrated development environment. Through the NuML Tool Kit, developers can easily port AI models to the M55M1 platform using familiar MCU firmware development methods. This architecture is suitable for a wide range of edge AI applications, such as predictive maintenance analysis for factory equipment, analysis for various home appliances and medical sensing devices, as well as endpoint AI applications like keyword spotting, echo cancellation, and image recognition.

    On the general MCU operation side, the M55M1 is equipped with a Cortex-M55 core running at up to 220 MHz and offers five low-power modes. It also supports a wide range of peripherals, including CCAP, DMIC, I2C, SPI, Timer, UART, ADC, and GPIO, all of which can operate in low-power modes. In addition, the M55M1 features multi-level security mechanisms, including secure boot, Arm TrustZone, a hardware crypto engine, and Arm PSA Certified Level 2 compliance, providing reliable protection for IoT and embedded applications.

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