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STM32N6 has been officially launched

Julian E.
ST Employee

The STM32N6 has been officially launched yesterday at the STM32 SummitJulianE_0-1733924431757.png

 

 

The STM32N6 is based on the Arm® Cortex®-M55 running at 800 MHz. It is the first STM32 MCU to embed the ST Neural-ART accelerator™, an in-house developed neural processing unit (NPU) engineered for power-efficient edge AI applications.

 

A dedicated computer vision pipeline with a MIPI CSI-2 interface and image signal processing (ISP) ensures compatibility with a wide range of cameras. The STM32N6 also features an H264 hardware encoder and the NeoChrom™ Accelerator for graphics, making it suitable for feature-rich products.

 

4.2 Mbytes of contiguous embedded RAM are also offered, ideal for neural networks or graphics applications, complemented by high-speed external memory interfaces (hexa-SPI, OCTOSPI, FMC).

 

The full AI ecosystem is out as well!

 

You can find these tools in the ST Edge AI Suite.

 

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TDJ
Lead

Great news, especially more MHz and SRAM MB.
For a brief moment thought I could use STM32N657X0H3Q for my current project instead of STM32U5G9.
Although FDCAN is upgraded (or, rather STM32U5 FDCAN was downgraded) it looks like there is no MIPI-DSI interface, no DACs, only two 12b ADCs. 
For my current project it is a showstopper.