Broadcom and CAMB.AI bring on-device audio translation to TVs
Broadcom has announced a new AI chipset, developed in conjunction with CAMB.AI, designed to perform real-time audio translation directly on devices. This technology aims to enable devices like TVs to execute translation tasks locally, bypassing the need to send data to cloud services.
Key Takeaways
- Broadcom and CAMB.AI are co-developing an AI chipset for real-time audio translation.
- The chipset is designed to run on-device, not through cloud services.
- Engadget says TVs could use the chip for local translation tasks.
Why It Matters
This pushes audio translation closer to the playback device itself, rather than routing those tasks through cloud infrastructure. For streaming and TV applications, that shifts translation from a networked workflow to a local chipset model, which is the specific architecture Broadcom and CAMB.AI are targeting here. The clearest signal to watch next is whether any TV makers or device vendors name the chipset in a shipping product or demo it in a real-time translation workflow.
Read full article at engadget.com
