He calls it KnuEdges and before that, it was called Intellisis.
This software focuses on military-grade voice recognition and authentication.
KnuEdges starting principle was being focused on speech recognition in the presence of noise.
Goldin explains how this process works:
We dont care if you have a cheap or expensive microphone.
As far as we know, the sparse matrix in the human brain is the most efficient.
We used that as a model.
We felt it was important to build a model that replicated how the brain works.
KnuPath processors consume less power, and feature 256 cores with 16 bidirectional I/O paths.
source: www.techworm.net