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Shifting Car Electronics up a Gear: Bringing Entertainment, Infotainment and Control into Automotive Through Advanced Semiconductor Technologies
ATAEXHIBITION2001/01A2018

Authors

Kurt Sievers – Philips Semiconductors

Abstract

Innovations in the automotive industry are increasingly based on advanced electronic concepts fueled by the quantum-steps in the development of the semiconductor-industry.

One of the challenges of the future is to reconcile the clock-speed of the electronics- / semiconductor-industry with the clock-speed of the automotive industry. In other words: can the development cycle of the automotive industry approach that of the electronics-/semiconductor-industry in order to take full advantage of its rapid innovation-rate without sacrifying the need for safety and reliability?

From a semiconductor perspective there are essentially two powerful ways to achieve the above goals:

1) The adoption of networking-standards ('In-Vehicle-Networks‘ ) as electronics system-backbone which will allow car-makers to use the most up-to-date hardware once it becomes available.

2) The use of advanced architectural concepts (‘ Silicon System Platforms’ ) such as the Car-Infotainment-Platform (CIP). This powerful design-methodology focuses on hardware- and software reuse, providing a toolkit of IP-blocks selected for specific application-areas. Supported by a clearly–defined architecture ensuring full ‚ right first time‘ inter-operability and the fastest possible design, time-to-market is cut to a minimum.

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