Automotive Industry Charts New Course with RISC-V
By Pablo Valerio, EETimes | May 16, 2025
The European automotive industry, historically characterized by long development cycles and a complex, somewhat insulated ecosystem, is fundamentally transforming, and RISC-V is rising as a critical technology.
Driven by the rise of software-defined vehicles (SDVs), electrification, and advanced autonomous systems, automakers and their suppliers demand more sophisticated, customized, and secure processing capabilities.
Against this backdrop, the open-standard instruction set architecture (ISA) known as RISC-V is emerging as a pivotal choice, offering the potential to reshape the semiconductor landscape in Europe and address strategic challenges like technological sovereignty.
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