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Efficient Computer and BrightAI advance energy-efficient AI processing at the edge

Efficient Computer and BrightAI advance energy-efficient AI processing at the edge

Processor manufacturer Efficient Computer joined forces with BrightAI last week to bring into service the ultra-low-power Electron E1 processor for edge computing.

On-device real-time AI processing on devices is made possible through the Electron E1 processor, reducing its dependence on power-greedy cloud technology.

BrightAI’s Stateful uses the processor to track important infrastructure systems, such as water pipelines and power poles, enabling the detection of problems more quickly and reducing downtime.

“This is a defining milestone for our company,” says Brandon Lucia, CEO and co-founder of Efficient Computer. “This incredible partnership with BrightAI directly highlights the value of the Electron E1 architecture’s energy efficiency. BrightAI is pushing the boundaries of intelligent infrastructure, and our technology helps them scale that intelligence at the edge, delivering performance and efficiency that other processors on the market simply can’t match. We’re proud to support a team that’s expanding what’s possible in bringing intelligence to the next generation of infrastructure and physical industries.”

Efficient Computer states the Electron E1 is 100x more energy efficient compared to conventional processors, allowing scalable, low-power deployments in ruggedized locations.

The partnership underscores the movement of AI workloads from data centers to power-efficient edge computing.

Efficient’s Electron E1 is structurally transparent, based on its efficient fabric architecture that minimizes energy overheads inherent in existing systems. BrightAI and Efficient want to disrupt markets such as water, energy, transportation and smart cities with intelligent infrastructure technologies.

Efficient’s early access program gives BrightAI access to both the hardware, dev support and engineering mentoring for deployment.

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