A variety of start-up companies are developing next-generation radar technology for autonomous driving and advanced driver ...
Companies like Techmotive provide ADAS services to collision repairers, but shops also have the option of doing those in-house.
To accelerate the proliferation of high-performance radar system-on-chips (SoCs), Indie Semiconductor and pure play foundry GlobalFoundries (GF) are collaborating on 77 GHz and 120 GHz for automotive ...
This collaboration will leverage GlobalFoundries' 22FDX platform to produce SoCs for 77 GHz and 120 GHz radar applications.
There is widespread agreement, however, that the continued integration of lidar, radar, and camera sensors will make vehicles safer. “Advanced sensors will make a significant impact on ADAS solutions ...
indie Semiconductor demonstrated resilience in Q4 2024 with strong revenue growth and robust gross margins, supported by traction in ADAS and radar programs. Management remains optimistic about ...
These SoC’s - manufactured on GF’s 22FDX® platform - will target 77 GHz and 120 GHz radar applications for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and adjacent industrial applications. Automotive ...
Bos Semiconductor recently announced on the 11th that it has signed a development contract for chiplet semiconductors for next-generation autonomous driving systems with a major automotive company in ...
The development contract includes BOS’ s recently introduced Eagle-N (250 TOPS of automotive AI accelerator) and Eagle-A ...