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Advances in enabling tech to reset automotive industry by 2023
The global automobile industry, currently worth $3.5 trillion in annual revenues, could face four concurrent disruptive threats, according to GlobalData. These four include: the connected car, autonomous driving technology, electric vehicle technology and transport-as-a-service. Overthe next five years, the auto industry is due for a radical reset as these unfolding industry mega-trends dislocate its legacy supply and value chains and reallocate ...
Integration of Ethernet switch into NVIDIA DRIVE Pegasus Platform
Marvell has announced that its 88Q5050 secure automotive Ethernet switch is integrated into the NVIDIADRIVEPegasus platform for autonomous vehicles, making it the first commercially available solution with embedded security built into the core. Marvell’s secure switch can handle multi-gigabit applications for OEM car manufacturers to deliver an in-car network that supports sensor fusion, cameras, safety and diagnostics.
Latest patent on zero-leakage high-voltage analog switches
ICsense, a TDK group company, is a supplier of analogue, mixed-signal and high-voltage ASICs (Application Specific ICs). The company has filed another patent to strengthen its portfolio in analogue circuits. The invention allows users to implement analogue, floating high-voltage switches that don’t load its connected lines. Contrary to existing solutions using large resistances and thereby large time constants, this invention provides a sol...
Smart technologies are driving tomorrow’s production
This year’s EMO Hannover will be held 16-21st September with the motto ‘Smart technologies driving tomorrow’s production’, and it will be concentrating on the current paradigm shift in industrial production operations, which are no longer focusing (only) on ‘better, faster, more accurate’, but on the development and implementation of new functions within the framework of Industry 4.0.
AGON curved monitor showcased at IEM Katowice 2018
At this year’s Intel Extreme Masters in Katowice, AOC will show off the gaming display line-up to ever attend an esports event. With over 100,000 event attendees to be expected, AOC engages with gamers and showcases their all-black, special edition curved AG352UCG6 model before Europe’s most passionate esports audience.
Maxim collaborates with NVIDIA on autonomous driving applications
Maxim Integrated has collaborated with NVIDIA to support the Level 5 full-autonomy system, the NVIDIA DRIVE Pegasus platform, as well as NVIDIA DRIVE Xavier for Level 4 driving.
Top ten semiconductor R&D spenders increase expenditures to $35.9bn
Research has shown that the ten largest semiconductor R&D spenders increased their collective expenditures to $35.9bn in 2017, an increase of six percent compared to $34.0bn in 2016. Intel continued to far exceed all other semiconductor companies with R&D spending that reached $13.1bn.
The difficulties of testing driverless cars in Moscow
What is the worst confluence of driving conditions you can possibly imagine? It's probably nighttime in a densely populated city. There would be a vision-obscuring blizzard making the roads slick and unreliable. Traffic would be thick and moving irregularly. Worse, the drivers around you would have seemingly little regard for your safety, or even their own. Even the road signs would be difficult to see. Welcome to life for drivers in Moscow. Aut...
Image sensor platform designed for ADAS and autonomous driving
To address the spectrum ofapplications for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving,ON Semiconductor has announced a scalable family ofCMOS image sensors. The company'snewest sensor family offers car makers and tier one suppliers a choice of robust imaging devices based on a common platform and feature set.The sensors have resolutions scaling from 8.3MP down to 1.2MP with low light performance from 4.2µm pixels.
Happy 70th birthday to the transistor
This coming Saturday, 16 December, celebrates the 70th anniversary of the invention of the transistor. It was the result of research at Bell Labs, New Jersey, USA by William Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain and was first shown to the world a week later on 23 December 1947, writes Malcolm Penn, CEO of market research company Future Horizons.