CES 2022: Study of major automotive semiconductor announcements
Trends in Mobileye, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Infineon, NXP, and STMicroelectronics
2022/02/08
- Summary
- Intel pushing Mobileye to the forefront
- Nvidia AI processor for autonomous driving
- Qualcomm revitalizes its automotive business with Veoneer acquisition
- Infineon Technologies pursues optimization of E/E architecture
- NXP
- STMicroelectronics
- General remarks
Summary
Jeep Compass Latitude FWD with Qualcomm's Snapdragon Digital Chassis platform (on display at the Qualcomm booth at CES 2022) |
At the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) held in Las Vegas in January 2022, there were many automotive-related exhibits, and many semiconductor manufacturers also exhibited their products with automotive applications in mind. In particular, there were many interesting exhibits related to ADAS and autonomous driving, and it seems that the speculations of each company were apparent. This report attempts to touch on the strategies and backgrounds of those companies while looking at some of the company announcements that were particularly noteworthy.
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