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Ineda Systems Awarded Frost & Sullivan "Technology Innovation Leadership Award 2015"…


San Jose, California, May 12, 2015 – Ineda Systems announced that it received the "Technology Innovation leader in Processors for Wearable Electronics" award for the company's Dhanush range of Wearable Processor Unit (WPU) SoC from the prestigious enterprise research and consulting firm "Frost & Sullivan". Every year the global team of analysts and consultants in Frost & Sullivan, research and identify companies that invest in new technologies. Maximum battery life, affordable cost, high performance, and low power consumption are key elements in the wearable electronics industry and according to Frost & Sullivan, the Dhanush WPU with it's innovative hierarchical computing architecture, delivers all of these key elements. Ineda Systems Dhanush WPU has had a major effect on the development of wearable devices in the consumer electronics and healthcare industries. The evolution of the IoT and the opportunities IoT is likely to create for connected and wearable devices can also be capitalized using the Dhanush WPU, leading to the global adoption of the technology. Because of this strong overall performance in technology and the impact on the industry, Ineda Systems is recognized with Frost & Sullivan’s 2015 Technology Innovation Award.

Ineda Systems visionary architecture allows dynamic power optimization to maximize battery life and reduce power consumption. The “always-on” capabilities of Dhanush SoC enable the development of always-on sensor analysis and contextual computing, which could have a great impact in the IoT in the future. The Dhanush WPU's patented Hierarchical computing architecture involves multi-layered processing which greatly optimizes the battery utilization while scaling performance based on the nature and the diversity of the applications.

The Dhanush WPU product line currently has two chips Dhanush: Micro SoCs and Advanced SoCs. The Micro SoC is developed for application in low-operational wearable devices like low end real-time operating system (RTO)-based smart watches, fitness trackers, wrist bands, and various other devices that use real-time information such as location-based dynamic services. Dhanush Advanced SoC is designed for devices with high functionality such as multimedia functionalities and devices high graphical interfaces and motion sensing capabilities like those with advanced features such as Android devices, third-party operating systems, graphical interfaces, motion control devices such as smart glasses, high-end smart watches, fitness tracking devices, and many other wearable devices.

Ineda Systems has currently more than a dozen customers in the consumer electronics domain, evaluating the development kits developed by Ineda Systems. With a 30-day always-on battery life using a 300 mAH battery, Ineda Systems intends to go for mass production of the Dhanush WPUs in 2015.