Lattice Semiconductor and Texas Instruments (TI) is teaming up to speed up the adoption of edge AI in robotics and industrial automation. Under this collaboration, Lattice and TI to focus on making sensor integration easier and helping developers scale real?time edge AI systems with low latency and predictable performance.

At the core of the partnership is the combination of TI’s sensing technologies and Lattice’s Holoscan Sensor Bridge solution, built on Lattice’s low?power FPGA platform. Together, they give developers a flexible hardware foundation for synchronized, ultra?low?latency sensor data pipelines in advanced robotics and industrial edge AI applications.
Lattice and TI are demonstrating a real-time AI sensor-fusion architecture that brings together TI mmWave radar and camera sensors using NVIDIA Holoscan Sensor Bridge, running on Lattice’s low-power FPGA. The FPGA acts as a companion chip that synchronizes sensor data and feeds it directly into GPU-accessible memory, enabling fast, robust perception for edge AI workloads.
Lattice’s Holoscan ecosystem is steadily expanding through partnerships with leading sensor, compute, and software providers.
The result is a platform that supports deterministic data movement, flexible sensor connectivity, and low-power, low-latency operation ideal for building scalable, production-ready edge AI systems in robotics, industrial automation, and other emerging physical-AI domains.
Leadership Comments
“Our goal is to let developers scale edge AI systems without the usual headaches around sensor integration,” said Raemin Wang, Vice President, Segment Marketing, Lattice Semiconductor. “By combining NVIDIA Holoscan Sensor Bridge with Lattice FPGAs and TI’s radar-sensing expertise, we’re creating a platform that lets developers efficiently connect real-world sensors to NVIDIA’s AI stack-making it easier to move from concept evaluation to full production.”
“For physical AI systems, real-time sensor fusion is non-negotiable,” said Giovanni Campanella, General Manager of Industrial Automation and Robotics at Texas Instruments. “When you pair TI mmWave radar with Lattice’s Holoscan Sensor Bridge, developers can build low-latency perception pipelines that scale smoothly from the lab to real-world deployment.”
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