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EdgeCortix Demonstrates Edge AI Platform Readiness with U.S. Air Force and Receives Success Memorandum from the Defense Innovation Unit

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EdgeCortix Demonstrates Edge AI Platform Readiness with U.S. Air Force and Receives Success Memorandum from the Defense Innovation Unit
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EdgeCortix Demonstrates Edge AI Platform Readiness with U.S. Air Force and Receives Success Memorandum from the Defense Innovation Unit

2026-06-30 08:01 Last Updated At:08:10

KANAGAWA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 29, 2026--

EdgeCortix, a leading Japanese fabless semiconductor company specializing in energy-efficient AI processing at the edge, today announced the breakthrough demonstration of its edge AI platform with the U.S. Air Force in an exercise supporting advanced multi-domain battlefield connectivity and AI-enabled mission systems. EdgeCortix also confirmed receipt of a Success Memorandum from the U.S. Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), recognizing the successful execution and technical validation of all prototype project objectives to date.

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The demonstration validated the ability of the EdgeCortix SAKURA-II platform to deliver high-performance, low-power AI inference capabilities in operationally relevant domains including aerial operations while supporting both commercial and custom defense AI applications.

“The U.S. Air Force and EdgeCortix worked together to integrate SAKURA-II into a relevant mission system and fly it in a large force exercise, validating AI inference in flight with a tactically relevant application in operationally relevant scenarios,” said Lt Col Spencer Liedl, KC-135 Operational Test Director, Roland R. Wright ANGB, UT, Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Command Test Center (AATC).

As part of the DIU project, EdgeCortix successfully completed:

The prototype system demonstrated the ability to execute advanced AI workloads efficiently at the tactical edge under demanding environmental and operational conditions. The radiation validation activities also built upon prior EdgeCortix work with NASA validating the resilience of the SAKURA-II AI accelerator platform for orbital and lunar mission environments.

“This milestone validates the readiness of the EdgeCortix SAKURA-II platform for demanding aerospace and defense environments,” said Dr. Sakyasingha Dasgupta, Founder and CEO of EdgeCortix. “The successful benchmarking, radiation testing, airborne integration, and operational flight demonstration of SAKURA-II highlight the role of energy-efficient edge AI platforms in enabling trusted autonomy and resilient AI inference across next-generation defense and space systems.”

The DIU Success Memorandum recognizes the validation of commercially developed edge AI technology in operationally relevant defense environments and establishes a foundation for potential future transition, deployment, and follow-on production opportunities supporting next-generation aerospace and defense missions. The successful flight testing activities further increased the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of the EdgeCortix platform for airborne deployments.

About EdgeCortix Inc.

EdgeCortix is a fabless semiconductor company delivering energy-efficient AI processing for high-performance AI inference and Generative AI workloads at the edge. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with operations in the United States and India, the company develops advanced silicon and software platforms powered by its patented hardware–software co-design approach. EdgeCortix’s Dynamic Neural Accelerator® (DNA) architecture and MERA software stack enable highly efficient, runtime-reconfigurable AI acceleration across a wide range of applications, including defense, aerospace, robotics, smart infrastructure, manufacturing / Industry 4.0, telecommunications and other sectors requiring real-time performance and exceptional energy efficiency.

For more information, please visit https://www.edgecortix.com/en

Image Credit: U.S. Air Force

Image Credit: U.S. Air Force

GUADALUPE, Mexico (AP) — The Netherlands and Morocco were deadlocked 1-1 heading into extra time in the World Cup Round of 32 on Monday night.

Cody Gakpo scored in the 72nd minute for the Dutch. After the goal, which was assisted by Crysencio Summerville, the Dutch bench ran onto the field to embrace the 27-year-old Gakpo, who broke down in tears. Gakpo and his partner, Noa van der Bij, recently announced that they lost their unborn child.

Morocco's Issa Diop tied it in the 91st minute, heading in a cross from Chemsdine Talbi.

The teams entered with the highest combined ranking of any Round of 32 match. Morocco was sixth in the world and the Netherlands were seventh.

Ethan Wilcox is a student in the University of Georgia’s Carmical Sports Media Institute.

See more of AP’s World Cup coverage here

Netherlands' Cody Gakpo (11) scores a goal against Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou (1) during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Mexico, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)

Netherlands' Cody Gakpo (11) scores a goal against Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou (1) during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Mexico, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)

Morocco's Issa Diop (14), left, scores their opening goal during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Mexico, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan )

Morocco's Issa Diop (14), left, scores their opening goal during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Mexico, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan )

Netherlands' Cody Gakpo (11) celebrates the opening goal during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Mexico, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)

Netherlands' Cody Gakpo (11) celebrates the opening goal during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Mexico, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)

Morocco's Issa Diop (14) celebrates scoring their first goal during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Mexico, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)

Morocco's Issa Diop (14) celebrates scoring their first goal during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Mexico, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)

Netherlands' Cody Gakpo, kneeling, is congratulated by teammates after scoring his team's first goal during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Mexico, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)

Netherlands' Cody Gakpo, kneeling, is congratulated by teammates after scoring his team's first goal during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Mexico, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)

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