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March 9 (Reuters) - Chipmaker GlobalFoundries said on Tuesday it has partnered with German automotive supplier Bosch to develop radar chips for self-driving features. Under the deal, Santa Clara ...
Research funded by the European Union has resulted in a new low-cost, fingernail-sized radar chip package that could be implemented in the automotive, robotics and smartphones industries.
Globalfoundries, a leading contract chip manufacturer, said that it would partner with Bosch to develop, manufacture and test the auto parts supplier's new generation of millimeter-wave radar sensors.
Along with 22FDX, Bosch will also gain access to GF’s turnkey offerings for automotive mmWave testing and packaging. It plans to leverage these solutions in the developmental phase to improve ...
The Drive PX systems collect data from GPS, radar, lidar, cameras and other sensors to make driving decisions. The computer being built by Bosch and Nvidia will be like a supercomputer in a car.
The new LRR3 (third-generation Long Range Radar) automotive radar sensor system from Robert Bosch GmbH will use a chip from Infineon Technologies’ RASIC (Radar System IC) product family. Bosch ...
The Israeli-based chip maker specializing in high-speed connectivity solutions for the audio-video and automotive markets is already producing its chipsets to tier-1 automakers including Daimler ...
MUNICH, Germany — Robert Bosch GmbH has chosen Infineon's RASIC (Radar System IC) product family for its next-gen radar devices to be used in Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) driver assistant systems.
German industrial giant Robert Bosch GmbH has said it will invest €3 billion (just over $3 billion) into its semiconductor business over the next four years, adding new chip production capacity as w ...
Chipmaker GlobalFoundries said on Tuesday it has partnered with automotive supplier Bosch to develop radar chips for self-driving features.. Under the deal, Santa Clara, California-based ...
The Israeli-based chip maker specializing in high-speed connectivity solutions for the audio-video and automotive markets is already producing its chipsets to tier-1 automakers including Daimler ...
Chipmaker GlobalFoundries said on Tuesday it has partnered with German automotive supplier Bosch to develop radar chips for self-driving features. Under the deal, Santa Clara, California-based ...
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