The automotive industry is undergoing a significant transformation. Cars are becoming more sophisticated and valuable with increased connectivity and capabilities to provide a better user experience.
New Synopsys IP for the TSMC N5A meets automotive Grade 2 temperature and AEC-Q100 requirements to enable high SoC reliability for long-term operation. ISO 26262 ASIL ...
The necessity of compliance with all these certifications has become important in recent times as a growing number of automotive brands are rolling out software-defined vehicles. With a rising number ...
Kevin Rodkey, Kathryn Judson, and Kara Specht of Finnegan discuss trends in automotive IP protection and enforcement around emerging technologies Automobiles are many things to many people. At their ...
Arm has unveiled a significant expansion of its presence in automotive electronics, introducing server-grade automotive enhanced processor IP alongside software development platforms and computing ...
The system-on-chips (SoCs) catering to autonomous driving, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), cockpit and infotainment, vision, radar and lidar, body and chassis control, and other automotive ...
After the widespread adoption of the ISO 26262 functional safety standard in automotive designs, another standard is taking hold to protect connected vehicles from malicious cyberattacks. The ISO/SAE ...
Anthony Del Monaco, Kara Specht, and Kathryn Judson of Finnegan weigh in on AI-related technologies and other IP challenges facing car companies Since the automobile became a primary mode of ...