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EU chip goal ‘totally unrealistic’ says ASML CEO

January 29, 2024

Via: Electronics Weekly

Investments in fab by TSMC, Bosch, NXP and Infineon are “good for the European car industry but it’s not enough. It’s not enough at all,” says Wennink, “if you want to get to 20%, you just have to calculate how […]


News

Auto processor market growing at 13% CAGR 22-28

March 10, 2023

Via: Electronics Weekly

ADAS/AD applications are expected to grow with a CAGR 22-28 of 18%, to reach $8.7 billion in 2028. Cockpit applications are expected to grow with a CAGR22-28 of 5%, to reach $4.0 billion in 2028. Both applications are driving the […]


Industry Focus Areas, Motorized Vehicle

Wireless development module is tough for automotive trials

October 18, 2022

Via: Electronics Weekly

“OrangeBox is a single, security enhanced, modular development platform that provides a unified interface between the vehicle’s gateway and its wired and wireless technologies,” according to the company. “By doing so, it provides a means for next-generation cars to securely […]


Process, Production

NXP extends S32G vehicle network processor series

December 16, 2021

Via: Electronics Weekly

Software and pin- compatible with the S32G series these new devices offer up to 2.5x more applications processing performance, on-chip system memory and networking than the current highest-performance S32G2 Series device to enable more ECU consolidation and support intelligent software-defined […]


News

Semi market ending the year with a flourish

November 19, 2021

Via: Electronics Weekly

The semiconductor market is finishing the year strongly, says Semiconductor Intelligence. Q3 revenue was $144.8 billion, according to WSTS, up 7.4% from the prior quarter and up 27.6% from a year ago. The strong year-to-year growth was a slight deceleration […]


Process, R & D

Qualcomm to buy NXP for $38 billion in largest chip deal

October 27, 2016

Via: Reuters

Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) agreed to buy NXP Semiconductors NV (NXPI.O) for about $38 billion in the biggest-ever semiconductor industry deal, expanding the reach of its chips from phones to cars. The deal will make Qualcomm, which provides chips to Android […]