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InnoPhase IoT unveils Talaria 6 family of SoCs

Extension of Talaria platform elevates IoT user experience with ~2x throughput, energy efficiency, and range, increased compute power and security, and solutions for rapid TTM

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InnoPhase IoT Inc., a leading wireless semiconductor platform company focused on elevating the IoT user experience based on ultra-low power Wi-Fi, announced the expansion of its Talaria platform with the introduction of the Talaria 6 Family of System-on-Chips (SoCs). 

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Addressing the evolving needs of the IoT market, the family integrates multi-protocol wireless connectivity supporting Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 6.0, Thread, and Zigbee, while providing enhanced PSA Level 2 and Level 3 security and a high-performance ARM Cortex M33. Extending the low power leadership of the proven Talaria platform, these next-generation products offer robust performance, energy efficiency, enhanced security, Edge AI processing, and advanced connectivity for IoT devices. 

Target markets include smart home, building automation, industrial IoT, and health/medical segments, and key applications span video cameras, doorbells, locks, thermostats, lighting, environmental and vibration sensors, appliances, health and medical devices, hubs/gateways, and Matter bridge routers.

 “The diversity of consumer, commercial, and industrial IoT applications increasingly requires flexible Wi-Fi SoCs that can more effectively address the power, range, latency, reliability, throughput, and security requirements of a growing number of heterogeneous IoT devices,” said Andrew Zignani, Senior Research Director, ABI Research. 

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“InnoPhase IoT’s combination of Wi-Fi 6 with Bluetooth and 802.15.4 on a single multi-protocol SoC can enable higher performance devices, streamline deployment and interoperability, create innovative new features, user experiences, and valuable new services, alongside reducing design complexity and time to market. Such solutions will be critical in enabling the installed base of connected devices to reach nearly 88 billion by 2028.”

“InnoPhase IoT has been elevating the IoT user experience by enabling the use of high bandwidth ubiquitous Wi-Fi in untethered, battery-based applications. Our suite of market-ready solutions, including provisioning and device management capabilities, has also addressed key developer and time-to-market challenges," said Wiren Perera, President and COO of InnoPhase IoT.

“Extending our Talaria platform with its digitally oriented RF architecture to Wi-Fi 6, provides a significant boost in throughput, range, and energy efficiency. Coupled with multi-protocol support, enhanced cybersecurity, and Edge AI capabilities, we are now unleashing a range of new applications with exceptional use cases.” 

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