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QuickLogic to Showcase EOS™ S3 and eFPGA Solutions at Sensors Converge

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QuickLogic (NASDAQ: QUIK) will demonstrate its EOS™ S3 SoC and eFPGA solutions at Sensors Converge 2026 in Santa Clara.

Visit Booth 1039 on May 6–7, 2026 to see always-on, ultra-low-power sensor and voice-enabled systems, including the EOS S3 platform with Arm Cortex-M4F, low-power sound detection, and embedded FPGA.

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SAN JOSE, Calif., May 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK) will showcase its EOS™ S3 SoC and eFPGA solutions at Sensors Converge 2026, taking place at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Attendees can visit Booth 1039 to see how developers can build always-on, ultra-low power sensor and voice-enabled systems with greater flexibility and faster time-to-market.

At the booth, QuickLogic will highlight the EOS™ S3, a fully integrated platform designed for concurrent voice, motion, environmental, and biometric sensing. With its built-in low-power sound detection, Arm® Cortex®-M4F processor, and embedded FPGA, the EOS™ S3 enables developers to implement custom hardware acceleration while minimizing power consumption—ideal for battery-operated and always-on applications.

Date: May 6 and 7, 2026

Booth: 1039

Exhibit Hours:

  • Wednesday, May 6: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Thursday, May 7: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

About QuickLogic
QuickLogic Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in eFPGA Hard IP, Strategic Radiation Hardened and Antifuse FPGAs and ruggedized programmable logic solutions. QuickLogic's unique approach combines cutting-edge technology with open-source tools to deliver highly customizable, low-power solutions for aerospace and defense, industrial, computing, and consumer markets. For more information, visit www.quicklogic.com.

QuickLogic and logo are registered trademarks of QuickLogic. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders and should be treated as such.

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FAQ

When and where will QuickLogic (QUIK) exhibit the EOS S3 at Sensors Converge 2026?

QuickLogic will exhibit at Sensors Converge in Santa Clara on May 6–7, 2026. According to the company, the booth is 1039 at the Santa Clara Convention Center with exhibit hours on May 6 and May 7.

What features of the EOS S3 will QuickLogic (QUIK) highlight at Booth 1039?

QuickLogic will highlight EOS S3’s concurrent voice, motion, environmental, and biometric sensing capabilities. According to the company, the platform includes low-power sound detection, an Arm Cortex-M4F, and an embedded FPGA for custom acceleration.

How does the EOS S3 help developers build battery-operated always-on systems (QUIK)?

The EOS S3 combines low-power sensor front-ends with embedded FPGA acceleration to minimize energy use. According to the company, this enables faster time-to-market for battery-operated, always-on voice and sensor applications.

What demonstration can attendees expect from QuickLogic (QUIK) regarding eFPGA capabilities?

Attendees can expect demonstrations of custom hardware acceleration using eFPGA on the EOS S3 platform. According to the company, the embedded FPGA allows developers to offload functions to hardware while conserving power.

Where can developers learn more about building voice-enabled systems with QuickLogic (QUIK) at the show?

Developers can visit Booth 1039 during exhibit hours on May 6–7 to see demos and speak with engineers. According to the company, booth staff will show design workflows and low-power implementation examples.