ADAS
Maxim Integrated’s essential analogue supervisor delivers automotive window voltage monitor
Designers working to achieve automotive functional safety in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) can now reduce solution size and complexity with the MAX16137 single-window voltage monitor with built-in self-test (BIST) from Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
Read moreAImotive announces aiSim 3.0
AImotive, a global provider in automated driving (AD) technology, announced aiSim 3.0, the next generation of the ISO26262-certified simulator for the development and validation of ADAS and AD systems.
Read moreSamsung expands Exynos and Isocell brands to include automotive-grade solutions
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a world provider in advanced semiconductor technology, announced two new automotive solution brands — Samsung Exynos Auto and Samsung Isocell Auto – to bring cutting-edge application processor and image sensor technology solutions to the road.
Read moreHow to ensure the safety of cutting-edge ADAS technology
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) increase car safety by helping with monitoring, warning, braking and steering tasks. These systems are set to grow over the next decade, driven in part by advancements in sensing and laser technologies, and by regulatory change.
Read moreIsraeli embedded AI processor start-up Hailo targets Japan and South Korea
Hailo, developers of a proprietary chip technology for deep learning on edge devices, is extending its efforts to work with technology and business partners in Japan and South Korea.
Read moreSelf-driving market becomes a reality in the US by 2026, as 1 in 4 new vehicles sold becomes driverless
New findings from Juniper Research reveal that the annual sales of fully autonomous vehicles (AVs) in the US will reach 5 million by 2026. In comparison, the global market will account for 20 million new AVs sold during the same year.
Read moreWhat can 5G can deliver for the connected car?
As we move closer towards autonomous vehicles, our cars will need to be fitted with a range of sensors designed to substitute the eyes, ears, tactile senses and situational awareness of the human driver. All these sensors will generate massive amounts of data that need to be communicated to other vehicles and the road infrastructure
Read moreKyocera to build a new plant in Kagoshima, Japan, for ceramic microelectronic packages
Kyocera Corporation announced that it will construct a new manufacturing plant on the premises of its Kagoshima Sendai manufacturing complex to increase production of ceramic microelectronic packages.
Read moreON Semiconductor & Plug and Play to assure next generation of innovation
ON Semiconductor Corporation, driving energy efficient innovations, announced their participation in the startup ecosystem of Silicon Valley-based Plug and Play, the world’s largest global innovation platform. They join Plug and Play’s Mobility and Internet of Things (IoT) platforms,
Read moreYour smartphone and the connected car
For many of us, our smartphone is our lifeline, providing us with constant access to communication, entertainment, news and shopping. It is, by far, says Marco Dallabora, senior director – Mobile Business Unit at Micron Semiconductor Italia, the most preferred digital device that we use every day.
Read moreHARMAN and Groupe PSA collaborate on cybersecurity solutions required for next generation vehicle architecture
HARMAN International, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., focused on connected technologies for automotive, consumer and enterprise markets, and Groupe PSA, the second largest automaker in Europe, announced at the Geneva International Motor Show that the companies are working together
Read moreRenesas Electronics delivers R-Car V3H system-on-chip for automotive front cameras in Level 3 and Level 4 autonomous vehicles
With the rapid enhancement of advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) and automated driving technologies, autonomous-driving vehicles are becoming a reality.
Read moreQualcomm and Ford collaborate on C-V2X global initiative to improve vehicle safety, traffic efficiency and support for autonomous driving
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, and Ford Motor Company, are accelerating the development of connected cars with the extension of their long-standing relationship into the development of advanced connectivity systems for
Read moreRenesas Electronics and Dibotics realise real-time, power-efficient LiDAR processing based on R-Car SoC to boost autonomous driving
Renesas Electronics, a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, and Dibotics, a provider in real-time 3D LiDAR processing, announced their collaboration to develop an automotive-grade embedded solution for LiDAR processing used in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and automated driving applications.
Read moreRenesas Electronics Europe successfully held its first European R-Car consortium forum
Renesas Electronics Europe, a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, announced that it successfully held its first European R-Car Consortium (RCC) Forum. The Forum, held on November 9, 2017 in Düsseldorf, attracted a large audience of participants from over 35 automotive OEM and Tier 1 and connected car specialised IT providers.
Read moreRenesas, Toyota, and Denso bring autonomous driving vehicles to market faster
Renesas Electronics Corporation, a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, announced that its automotive technologies will drive Toyota Motor Corporation’s autonomous vehicles, which are presently under development and scheduled for commercial launch in 2020.
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