VeriSilicon announces the one-stop VeriHealth chip design platform for smart healthcare applications

San Jose, United States – VeriSilicon, a silicon platform as a service (SiPaaS) company, announced the launch of its customisable one-stop health chip design platform-VeriHealth. Based on VeriSilicon’s own low-power IP series and advanced SoC customisation technologies, VeriHealth provides a complete wearable health monitoring solution from chip design to reference application development at a platform level, and supports different levels of licensing and custom design services including software SDK, algorithm, intelligent hardware and applications, offering a variety of options with flexible configurations for customers.

The VeriHealth platform provides chip design solutions based on VeriSilicon’s high-performance, low-power ZSP digital signal processing IP, ultra-low power BLE IP, and a mixed signal chip design platform, which significantly improves algorithm efficiency while lowering chip power consumption. The platform also provides a scalable software platform that includes firmware SDK, mobile SDK and mobile reference applications to enable a multi-level software framework design involving the driver, hardware abstraction layer, middleware and application layers.

Built with a deployment framework for machine learning and deep learning, the VeriHealth platform is equipped with more than 10 self-developed health and exercise physiology algorithm modules, providing customers with an algorithm platform for quick development and convenient further development, to meet various application scenarios such as nursing service for elders and kids, exercise monitoring, virus prevention, etc. VeriHealth can furthermore provide a variety of reference solutions. To date, VeriSilicon has developed two types of smart devices-wristband and patch, as well as Apps for iPhone, Android phone and iPad.

“With the development of digital healthcare, more and more people are using wearable devices and smartphones for real-time assisted health monitoring at homes, which is facilitating people’s lives in terms of basic-level healthcare,” says Wiseway Wang, senior vice president, general manager of system platform solution division and design IP division at VeriSilicon. “Based on our health chip design platform, VeriSilicon helped customers design industry-leading chips for health monitoring, gene sequencing, and capsule endoscopy. In addition, we have established a Smart Medical Treatment and Healthcare Innovation Laboratory with university for industry-university-research cooperation and successfully held the VeriSilicon mational embedded software contest to promote students’ understanding of the chip industry and facilitate talent cultivation for the healthcare industry. In the future, VeriSilicon will continue to contribute to the development of the healthcare and smart healthcare ecosystem.”

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