Webinar Preview: Alexa, can you help me build a better SoC?
Nothing is pushing complexity in system-on-chips (SoCs) designs like the drive (no pun intended) to make autonomous vehicles a widespread reality. Autonomous vehicle systems require heterogeneous architectures with reliable, efficient communications between CPU clusters, vision processing accelerators, storage and shared virtual memory, all while ensuring mission critical security. These systems cry out for automated tools and advanced machine learning to build correct-by-construction designs that are not prone to human error.
Don’t miss this upcoming webinar hosted by NetSpeed Systems and Imagination Technologies where they will identify the system level challenges facing the autonomous vehicle SoC market and explore architectures and design strategies, including the use of machine learning and neural networks, for these complex SoCs. Special focus will be put on the interactions between the SoC interconnect fabric and the CPU sub-systems including how to deal with functional safety (FuSa) requirements in light of the ISO 26262 standard. NetSpeed and Imagination Technologies will also be previewing their solutions to these challenges.
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