Published on April 22, 2026
Anker has long been a leader in consumer electronics, known for its reliable mobile accessories and smart devices. Traditionally, these products have relied on standard silicon components to deliver basic performance. The landscape was stable, but the demands for smarter, more efficient devices continued to grow.
Now, Anker is shifting the paradigm own custom chip, the Thus processor. This innovation marks the company’s first foray into developing proprietary silicon specifically designed for AI applications. It is touted as the world’s first neural-net compute-in-memory AI audio chip, offering a smaller form factor and reduced power consumption compared to conventional processors.
The Thus processor enables advanced computations directly on devices, allowing for enhanced audio performance and smarter connectivity among Anker’s range of products. This development positions Anker to integrate local AI capabilities into audio devices and IoT gadgets more effectively, potentially transforming user experiences in daily life.
The impact of this chip could be profound. Users might enjoy more responsive and intelligent devices that require less energy, aligning with the increasing trend toward sustainability. This innovation not only solidifies Anker’s position in the competitive tech landscape but also sets a new standard for integrated AI in consumer electronics.
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