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TinyML: Building Intelligence at the Edge of the Network

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November 2025

TinyML is quietly changing what's possible in loT. It's making connected devices faster, more private, and more energy efficient. And thanks to open source frameworks, you don't need a PhD to get started.

Walk into any modern factory floor, or pick up a new wearable, and you'll notice a quiet shift happening.

Devices are no longer just collecting data and pushing it up to the cloud. Many of them are starting to make decisions on their own, right where the data is born.

That's the promise of TinyML. Instead of sending everything to a remote server, these small but clever models run on low-power chips, sometimes the size of a coin. They decide whether a vibration in a motor is 'normal' or not, recognise a short wake word like 'hey', or monitor someone's activity -- all without the internet.

For me, this is one of the most exciting evolutions in IoT. We've spent years wiring up sensors everywhere; now we're finally making those sensors smart. And what's making this shift practical for everyday developers is, unsurprisingly, open source tools.

What is TinyML and why it matters

When people first hear the term TinyML, they often imagine some watered-down version of machine learning. But it's not that at all. TinyML is about deploying fully functional ML models on microcontrollers — the same kind of chips that live inside Arduino boards, wearables, or small industrial sensors. These chips typically run on a few hundred kilobytes of memory and draw extremely low power.

Why bother running ML on something so small? The answer lies in a few practical benefits:

  • No internet needed: Works in remote or unreliable networks.

  • Instant response: On-device decisions mean no latency.

  • Privacy: Sensitive data stays local.

  • Efficiency: Saves bandwidth and battery.

In short, TinyML transforms ordinary sensors into decision-makers. Think of it as giving a basic 'brain' to the edge of the network.

The real-world challenges of TinyML

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