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Thursday 28 April 2022
Taiwan electronics makers keen to develop mmWave radars with NXP chips
Many Taiwan electronics makers are actively making inquiries with NXP Semiconductors to explore the possibility of jointly developing mmWave radar systems as part of their efforts...
Tuesday 26 April 2022
MediaTek, Realtek eyeing bigger presence in high-end network IC market
With US-based network IC vendors putting increased focus on automotive applications, Taiwan's MediaTek and Realtek Semiconductor are both expected to grow their presence in the non-automotive...
Thursday 21 April 2022
OToBrite develops AI vision sensing for passenger and commercial vehicles
OToBrite Electronics, an ADAS supplier of XPeng's, is developing vision AI systems as its core products. Its blind spot information system (BSIS) has entered mass production and will...
Tuesday 19 April 2022
Autonomous driving industry taking shape in Taiwan
Taiwan's Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) has extended funding for projects developing self-driving technology.
Monday 18 April 2022
Taiwan unlocks potential to develop smart cockpit tech
Vehicle-connected cameras, sensors, and mmWave radars will enhance driving/riding experiences in the future. As electric vehicle (EV) gains popularity, the seating space will enlarge...
Monday 11 April 2022
Qualcomm completes acquisition of Arriver business from SSW Partners
Qualcomm has completed its acquisition of Arriver from SSW Partners, enhancing its ability to deliver open, fully integrated, and competitive advanced driver assistance system (ADAS)...
Friday 1 April 2022
China reportedly to allow Level 3 autonomous driving
China is reportedly to soon issue license plates for autonomous vehicles, according to Chinese media reports. The means Level 3 autonomous driving could soon be allowed to hit the...
Tuesday 29 March 2022
Key requirements for software-defined vehicles
Taiwan's "five shortages" have been thrust back into the spotlight recently due to power outages and climate change. The "five shortages" refer to shortage of water, electricity,...
Thursday 24 March 2022
Nvidia says Drive makes up US$11 billion in automotive ecosystem
Nividia has disclosed that a major electric vehicle (EV) vendor and startup firms in the car industry have joined its Drive platfform, which it says now makes uo an automtive pipilne...
Wednesday 23 March 2022
Tron Future secures LEO satellite and V2X opportunites
Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communication is considered essential for building vehicle-to-everything (V2X) network. Taiwan-based Tron Future Tech is a precursor in the area with...
Wednesday 23 March 2022
Quanta to ship automotive MPUs to tier-1 OEs in US, Europe in 2H22
Taiwan-based Quanta Computer has been working on improving its line of automotive products for years and is expected to start shipping automotive micro processor units (MPU) to European...
Thursday 17 March 2022
XPeng launches electric sedan in Europe
China's electric vehicle (EV) startup XPeng has begun taking pre-orders for its P5 smart family sedan in Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden as it continues its expansion...
Tuesday 15 March 2022
Innolux subsidiary CarUX awarded car safety certificates
Innolux 's subsidiary CarUX Technology has won automotive safety certificates granted by Dekra Taiwan, according to the company.
Tuesday 15 March 2022
Kneron AI chips adopted by Toyota supplier Kenwood
Kneron, the San Diego-based full-stack edge AI company, announced last week that its two AI chips M5S and KL520 are used by Japanese auto supplier Kenwood in its latest dashboard...
Monday 14 March 2022
Qualcomm, BMW and Arriver team up for automated driving software solutions
Qualcomm Technologies, BMW Group and Arriver Software AB have announced a long-term cooperation for the development of automated driving technologies.
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