Vehicle systems and the semiconductors used within them represent some of today’s most complex electronics. In the drive to autonomous vehicles, increasingly sophisticated electronic systems are being developed for powertrain and vehicle dynamics, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), vehicle-to-everything (V2E) connectivity, infotainment and in-vehicle experience. In addition to achieving higher levels of performance, these systems must meet automotive functional safety requirements as specified by ISO 26262.
Source: Rambus
Join chip and IP developer Rambus for a live webinar on January 18, 2023, and hear IDC guest speaker, Nina Turner, and Rambus' Bart Stevens discuss the ongoing evolution of cars to software-defined vehicles, and the security and interface IP solutions that can make powerful, fast and secure automotive electronics.
Attend the webinar and discover:
- The ongoing evolution of cars to software-defined vehicles
- The automotive-grade performance and security needed by electronics to ensure state-of-the-art functionality and reliably safe operation
- Protecting automotive systems by establishing identity, authenticity and traceability of automotive chips
- How to provide robust security of ECUs and secure transmission of data over automotive networks
- Industry-leading security and interface IP solutions that can make powerful, fast and secure automotive electronics
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