NetSpeed and Arm Partner to Create ASIL D Safety Islands for Autonomous Vehicle Applications
Autonomous driving is a catalyst for revolutionary change in the automotive industry, where semiconductors are a decisive enabler. Elevated requirements for functional safety, large scale data and complex decisions are already motivating changes in System-on-Chip (SoC) design and processor architecture. Arm and NetSpeed recognize this technology shift and are working together to enable better systems.
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