Wedoany.com Report on Mar 10th, POLYN Technology will present a live demonstration of its NeuroVoice voice chip at the Embedded World 2026 exhibition. This demonstration, based on silicon-verified neuromorphic analog signal processing technology, marks the first production-oriented implementation of this technology.
The demo highlights POLYN's first silicon-verified NASP VAD chip, which can perform always-on voice detection with microwatt-level power consumption. By performing neural network inference directly in the analog domain, this chip avoids the power-versus-latency trade-offs inherent in traditional digital edge AI architectures. This delivers deterministic, high-speed voice detection capabilities, making it suitable for battery-powered and energy-harvesting system applications.
The NeuroVoice demo also includes other NASP core models to illustrate how the VAD core can integrate with processing modules such as speaker identification and voice extraction. This core supports voice interfaces, mission-critical communication devices, industrial control systems, robotics, and automotive platforms.
"Embedded systems designers face constant pressure to reduce power consumption while maintaining real-time responsiveness," said Aleksandr Timofeev, CEO of POLYN Technology. "Our NASP platform performs neural inference at the sensor edge, providing intelligent processing without the traditional energy overhead. This demonstration shows a practical path to realizing ultra-low-power voice-triggered devices. During 2026, we plan to launch a series of voice processing solutions, including voice enhancement, speaker identification, and voice control."
The NeuroSense VAD evaluation board will be displayed in the Development Kits section at the Embedded Computing Design booth 1-500 in Hall 1. Timofeev will introduce the technology and explain the NeuroVoice VAD chip architecture at the Development Kits area on Wednesday, March 11th, at 15:30. Visitors can also discuss practical applications of NASP technology in voice edge AI devices.
At Embedded World 2026, located at booth 4-664 in Hall 4, POLYN will share information about the NeuroVoice evaluation kit, OEM integration models, and early access programs for companies developing ultra-low-power voice products.
With NASP technology, neural processing shifts from high-power digital systems to highly efficient analog computing at the edge, opening up new possibilities for embedded AI design.
POLYN Technology Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company focused on developing neuromorphic analog signal processing technology and products to bring AI to the sensor edge in a highly energy-efficient manner. The company has offices in the UK, Israel, the USA, Europe, and Asia.









