AMI Introduces AMILiA, an AI Assistant for Firmware Development

November 18, 2025
AMI has launched AMILiA, a generative AI assistant designed to improve firmware support and productivity for engineers and developers by providing real-time answers and insights from proprietary data.

AMI has launched AMILiA, an AI-powered assistant designed to enhance firmware development and support announced in a press release. The system uses generative AI to analyze proprietary data such as source code and design documents, providing real-time responses and actions to user prompts.

AMILiA integrates multiple large language model technologies and offers a conversational interface to AMI’s firmware knowledge base. The platform aims to reduce time spent on troubleshooting and documentation searches by delivering instant, accurate information to firmware engineers.

According to internal testing, AMI estimates that AMILiA can reduce customer support costs by up to 30% and increase firmware development productivity by about 25%. The company is offering a 60-day free trial through its AMI Meridian web portal, allowing users to explore the platform’s capabilities before adoption.

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