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An i.MX 8M Development Kit for Amazon Alexa Voice Service - Electronics-Lab.com
Amazon makes it easier to bring different types of silicon to Alexa devices | Ars Technica
i.MX 8M Mini Alexa Development Kit | NXP | NXP Semiconductors
Intel pushes Amazon Alexa to third party devices - Mobile World Live
XVF3510 VocalFusion Development Kit - XMOS | DigiKey
Mesh Wi-Fi development kit integrates Alexa
Development Kit for Amazon AVS | Microsemi
Design Kits Raising the Game for Amazon's Alexa Voice Service - News
MediaTek launches development kit for Alexa built-in devices | MediaTek (en)
A Firsthand Look at XMOS's Alexa AVS Dev Kit | Electronic Design
Alexa On Every Device with the Amazon Alexa Premium Far-Field Voice Development Kit - Raspberry PI Projects
XMOS Introduces New Voice Processor and Far-Field Voice Development Kit for Amazon AVS | audioXpress
Keeping Its Roots in Service: New Amazon SDK Gives Alexa Design Power to ODMs - News
Alexa, get me an SDK"
Video: 4-Mic Development Kit for Amazon Alexa Devices | Electronics360
An Alexa Development Kit from Amazon - Hackster.io
What is the Alexa Connect Kit? | Alexa Connect Kit
You get a button input, an LED output, and motor control - all controlled by voice thru Alexa. What can you build?
Amazon Alexa Voice AI | Alexa Developer Official Site
Why More Gadgets Powered By Amazon's Alexa Could Invade Your Home Soon
Arrow Electronics Collaborates with Conexant Systems to Accelerate the Development of Amazon Alexa-Enabled Smart Home Products | Business Wire
First Amazon-Approved Alexa Headset Dev Kit Debuts from Knowles - Voicebot.ai
Alexa Developers on Twitter: ".@Intel announces new Speech Enabling Dev Kit for the Alexa Voice Service. Register for a workshop at @AWSreInvent: https://t.co/ZyMDD204vQ https://t.co/S8j54e8pL5" / Twitter
Amazon's new dev kit promises to bring Alexa far-field tech to more third-party devices | TechCrunch
Amazon's new dev kit promises to bring Alexa far-field tech to more third-party devices | TechCrunch