Bosch says the 48V battery is designed to offer a comparatively inexpensive way of cutting fuel consumption in hybrid vehicles.
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Denso licenses Cortex-R52 to automated driving
Denso is licensing ARM's Cortex-R52 for automated driving systems and vehicle control reference platforms.
Comment: Dyson is equipped to drive into a new market
Dyson is well‑placed to hijack the bandwagon set rolling by Google and Tesla when they moved into the electric car market.
Denso and FotoNation collaborate on image recognition
DENSO is to start joint technology development of cabin sensing with the Silicon Valley image recognition specialist FotoNation.
NXP launches scalable auto compute architecture
NXP has come up with a scalable automotive computing architecture, called S32
Auto telematics growing at 17% CAGR
Automotive telematics revenues will grow at a CAGR of nearly 17% to more than $6.7 billion by the end of 2023, according to IHS Markit,. IHS Markit estimates that more than 33 million light vehicles equipped with some form of telematics were produced in 2016 globally. It is expected that production of such light vehicles will grow at a CAGR ...
Lauterbach debugger targets 64-bit ARM and Intel chips in cars
Lauterbach is working with QNX to provide JTAG debugging capabilities for the latest QNX Version 7.0 secure embedded OS for the automotive industry.
Automotive sensor-less, brush-less controller for 3Φ DC motors
Allegro introduces a three-phase, sensor-less, brush-less DC motor controller for automotive use with engine cooling fans, and oil and water pumps.
EuMW: Rohde & Schwarz tests automotive radar
Rohde & Schwarz is developing a range of automotive radar testing equipment.
Two-car link-up improves intelligent-driving finds EPFL
Networking vehicles so that they can interact improves autonomous vehicle performance, according to Swiss university EPFL.