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    Anker THUS chip breaks computing rules to put big AI models on wearable devices

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    Wed, 22 Apr 2026 09:30:00 +0000

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    Anker thinks it's solved the riddle of how to get large models on tiny wearable devices, without eating all the battery power.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Tech Radar Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Become a Member in Seconds Unlock instant access to exclusive member
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    your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Join the club Get full access to premium articles, exclusive features and a growing list of member rewards. Explore An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletter Anker unveils THUS The new chip uses Computer in Memory It could enable
    larger AI models on lower-powered devices Anker is getting into the silicon business, specifically building a CIM (Compute In Memory) solution that will support onboard large model processing inside tiny, low-powered Bluetooth earbuds.

    THUS is Anker's first step in a long-term plan to bring local, large-model AI to mobile, wearable, and IoT technologies. Anker's chip technology relies on Neural network-style computing, eschewing the traditional compute
    architecture in which the CPU processes the commands based on data and instructions it derives from memory. The transit from one to the other is an energy-intensive process. Neural Networks, like the human brain, don't really respect that division. Letting it all work in one place saves considerable energy. That's why CIM is attractive to Anker as a solution for bringing more powerful AI to its small-battery, lower-powered devices. Basically, THUS, which is being fabbed in Germany, performs its computations inside NOR flash memory cells, which are known for their low-power operation; they're slower than traditional memory for writing data but actually faster than NAND memory for reading operations. Article continues below You may like Maia 200 points to a future where laptops arent held hostage by AI The 1,000 TOPS consumer: Multiple devices could deliver powerful distributed AI capability by 2030 Arm introduces its first in-house AGI CPU with backing from Meta and OpenAI

    By putting the models the AI need in the same spot as computation, THUS could not only conceivably lower power consumption, but also, Anker claims, make it possible to put larger models in devices that normally cannot house them because of their tiny batteries (at least based on traditional energy needs).

    The first platform will be a pair of as-of-yet-unnamed Bluetooth earbuds
    where THUS will support more powerful environmental noise cancellation than was possible with traditional on-board AIU platforms. A larger on-bud model means the AI can more effectively cut out unwanted noise for better call clarity. Anker will call the feature, naturally, Clear Calls.

    The chip will also add a pair of other features, "Signature Sound" and "Voice Control," though Anker didn't offer any further details on these features in our briefing. What we do know is that Anker will reveal all the details about its first THUS-bearing headphones on May 21, 2026. Thinking in memory CIM (also known as "in-Memory Compute") isn't a new concept, and it's been widely ignored by most chip designers (some wonder if "it's still alive" ) and certainly by most people building ever-larger models, for bigger, more powerful, and more agentic AI operations. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

    Still, if Anker, which says it's not becoming a chip company, succeeds, it could be a big moment for all kinds of low-powered devices, which have traditionally relied on cloud-based AI and the larger models they can house there.

    Imagine smarter smart watches. Even smartphones could be impacted if other companies, like say, Apple , adopt CIM technologies for future Apple Silicon builds. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds.



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