Blumind is a deep-tech startup headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, developing an ultra-low-power analog AI platform purpose-built for real-time edge inferencing. The company’s analog compute-in-memory engine integrates machine learning capabilities directly into silicon, enabling inference to be performed locally on sensors and embedded devices with minimal power consumption and latency. This approach significantly reduces data movement, enabling more efficient decision-making in time-sensitive applications.
Built on standard CMOS technology, Blumind’s architecture supports scalable deployment in systems where always-on intelligence is required—including IoT, smart home, automotive, industrial monitoring, and Smart City environments. The company provides full-stack solutions including AI hardware, firmware, and tools for system integration.
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