LAS VEGAS, NV, Jan 31, 2025 – Inspired by the groundbreaking advancements showcased by Innatera at CES 2025, ENGtechnica is proud to introduce its inaugural “Best Green Tech Award.” The first-ever recipient of this distinction is Innatera, recognized for its T1 SNP (Spiking Neural Processor)—a pioneering technology that, by being located near the sensor and remaining dormant most of the time, consumes just 1/500th of the energy of a GPU-based system.

“With data centers full of GPU-based servers proliferating, it’s good to know that companies like Innatera offer an energy-considerate alternative to the considerable energy demands made to satisfy AI demand,” said Roopinder Tara, Editor-in-Chief of ENGtechnica, as he presented the award.
The T1 SNP represents a significant step forward in sustainable computing, helping to redefine the balance between performance and energy efficiency. As AI workloads continue to grow, Innatera’s innovation provides a compelling, eco-conscious solution that could reshape the future of AI processing.
“We are truly honored to be the first recipient of this award, which reflects Innatera’s commitment to addressing the environmental challenges posed by the growing adoption of AI technologies,” said Sumeet Kumar, CEO of Innatera. “At Innatera, we strongly believe that sustainability and innovation must go hand in hand. Furthermore, our vision for Ambient Intelligence is central to everything we do. The energy-efficient Spiking Neural Processor embodies this vision, enabling technology to seamlessly integrate into our environments, respond intelligently to context, and operate sustainably at the edge.”
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