For as long as semiconductor devices have been around, motor vehicles have been one of the toughest operating environments. Chips in automobiles, trucks, and buses are subject to extremes of ...
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Automotive edge shifts to AI chips from engines
The 'laws of competition' in the automotive industry are changing once again. A phase has begun where the technological prowess and corporate value of finished vehicles are determined not by engine ...
The Zena series of Compute Subsystem (CSS) developed by Arm potentially makes it easier and faster for semiconductor firms, Tier-1 suppliers, and even automakers to create automotive-grade AI silicon.
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