Arm announces new "Automotive Enhanced" processor designed for safe next-gen driver experiences
New Arm technology will strengthen driver trust on the road to safe mass autonomous deployment
By Lakshmi Mandyam, VP automotive, Arm
December 18, 2018
News Highlights:
- Arm introduces latest addition to the Arm Safety Ready program, a new “Automotive Enhanced” processor designed to help enable safe next generation driver experiences
- Optimized for 7nm: Cortex-A65AE is Arm’s first multithreaded processor with integrated safety for handling sensor data in autonomous and high throughput needs in IVI/cockpit systems
- Simultaneous multithreading optimized for high throughput workloads and offers best performance efficiency
Winning the trust of consumers is critical, and to deliver these trusted experiences car makers need solutions that achieve the right balance of innovation and safety while being deployable, scalable and ready for mass production. A broad range of compute is required to meet the needs of tomorrow’s vehicles, and one size will not fit all when it comes to the compute powering these vehicles.
Today, we are announcing the Arm Cortex-A65AE as the latest addition to Arm’s Automotive Enhanced portfolio of IP, designed for more efficient processing of the multiple streams of sensor data being generated in next generation vehicles, which will help enable new driver experiences safely.
Read more in this blog from Lakshmi Mandyam, VP automotive at Arm.
|
Arm Ltd Hot IP
Related News
- Arm's Broadest Ever Automotive Enhanced IP Portfolio Designed for the Future of Computing in Vehicles
- Renesas Unveils Processor Roadmap for Next-Gen Automotive SoCs and MCUs
- Arm introduces new automotive image signal processor to advance adoption of driver assistance and automation technologies
- Bringing Arm TCS23 to Life on Next-gen Flagship Smartphones with MediaTek and vivo
- NVIDIA Collaborates With SoftBank Corp. to Power SoftBank's Next-Gen Data Centers Using Grace Hopper Superchip for Generative AI and 5G/6G
Breaking News
- Ceva multi-protocol wireless IP could simplify IoT MCU and SoC development
- Controversial former Arm China CEO founds RISC-V chip startup
- Fundamental Inventions Enable the Best PPA and Most Portable eFPGA/DSP/SDR/AI IP for Adaptable SoCs
- Cadence and TSMC Collaborate on Wide-Ranging Innovations to Transform System and Semiconductor Design
- Numem at the Design & Reuse IP SoC Silicon Valley 2024
Most Popular
- GUC provides 3DIC ASIC total service package to AI/HPC/Networking customers
- Qualitas Semiconductor Appoints HSRP as its Distributor for the China Markets
- Siemens collaborates with TSMC on design tool certifications for the foundry's newest processes and other enablement milestones
- Credo at TSMC 2024 North America Technology Symposium
- Huawei Mate 60 Pro processor made on SMIC 7nm N+2 process
E-mail This Article | Printer-Friendly Page |