RISC-V SoC supports voice-enabled IoT devices

Espressif Systems is sampling its ESP32-S31 dual-core RISC-V SoC with Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, Thread, Zigbee, and Ethernet. Rich HMI and security features make it well-suited for IoT applications such as consumer and industrial appliances, voice-controlled devices, and automation systems.

Running at 320 MHz, the ESP32-S31’s 32-bit RISC-V microcontroller achieves 6.86 CoreMark/MHz and integrates a memory management unit and 60 GPIOs for design flexibility. One of its two cores features a 128-bit-wide SIMD data path for fast parallel processing. Memory resources comprise 512 KB SRAM and support for 250-MHz, 8-bit DDR PSRAM, with concurrent flash and PSRAM access. External memory expansion (up to octal SPI) further supports memory-intensive multimedia and AI/ML workloads at the edge.

The ESP32-S31’s HMI capabilities include a DVP camera interface, LCD support, and up to 14 capacitive touch channels. Security features span secure key management, secure boot, flash and PSRAM encryption, cryptographic hardware acceleration, and a trusted execution environment. Supported by Espressif’s open-source IoT Development Framework, the device works with common LLMs to build voice-enabled client devices that run or interact with AI agents.

To request samples of the ESP32-S31 SoC, contact Espressif’s customer support team.

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