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Ambiq delivers AI-powered speech enhancement

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Ambiq has introduced a technological breakthrough for over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids by implementing groundbreaking AI-powered speech enhancement technology using the latest Apollo510 microcontroller (MCU).

Ambiq provides a significant leap for hearing-assist devices by addressing long-standing challenges through advanced neural network real-time processing. Powered by Ambiq’s Apollo510 and neuralSPOT® AI Deep Learning solutions, OTC hearing aids deliver unprecedented speech clarity and noise reduction through innovative on-device audio processing.


Key technological features include:


Neural Network Speech De-Noiser (NNSD) is a real-time advanced deep learning model that analyzes audio to isolate speech and remove distracting background noise to improve user experience.

Neural Network Acoustic Environment Detection (NNAED), a highly sensitive deep-learning AI model that identifies subtle acoustic queues to adjust audio processing based on the user’s environment dynamically

Advanced Adaptive Audio Software Processing leverages AI to provide a clear and crisp audio experience

Personalized sound settings adjusted by the user’s habits and preferences

Extended battery life for uninterrupted use throughout the day

The OTC hearing aids apply Ambiq’s sophisticated AI models to improve the user’s listening experience by using deep-learning neural networks to remove background noise and identify acoustic environments. The acoustic scene detector is particularly powerful as it tunes the slight nuances in audio that often exceed the human ear’s ability to distinguish between acoustic environments. Ambiq’s extremely power-efficient compute capabilities made these AI features possible, representing a new milestone in AI sophistication for hearing aids.


“By radically reducing the power needs of the highly complex audio processing and AI features required by advanced hearing aids, Ambiq has eliminated the need for specialized and expensive ASICs, accelerating product cycles while reducing costs,” said Carlos Morales, Vice President of AI at Ambiq. “Using our cutting-edge AI technology to improve sound quality, we can make OTC hearing aids more accessible and practical.”


OTC hearing aids come amid a rapidly expanding market. Since the FDA’s 2022 approval, the market has experienced remarkable year-over-year growth. Despite this growth, high consumer return rates have underscored the need for advanced audio technologies – a gap Ambiq aims to fill with advanced semiconductor technology.

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