Why Samsung are choosing ARM for next-generation IVI systems
One of the major technology segments on everyone’s radar this year is automotive. Huge advances are taking place in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) to improve road safety by assessing hazards the driver may not be aware of, but there is still a lot to do before we see fully autonomous vehicles on our roads as standard. ARM’s Richard York explained how we’re taking steps towards automated driving in an interview with Automotive Engineering earlier this year.
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