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GigaDevice’s automotive flash memory achieves 100M units shipment milestone

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With the rapid development of autonomous, connected, and new energy vehicles, automotive electronic system design in compact spaces brings increasing challenges. GigaDevice is committed to delivering highly reliable and secure automotive flash memories to its customers in a full range of voltages and densities.

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Infineon introduces first Trusted Platform Module specifically for automotive cybersecurity

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Infineon Technologies AG is the first semiconductor manufacturer to put a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) specifically for automotive applications on the market. As a computer on wheels, the connected car benefits from the experience of the IT industry. The new OPTIGA TPM 2.0 With the new OPTIGA TPM 2.0

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BMW Research, EURECOM and Technische Universität München collaborating on connected vehicle research

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In the meantime, a diverse range of digital standards and radio frequencies have become established in each market. The increasing application of connected driver assistance systems induces a higher level of complexity in the vehicle IT on-board architecture. DAB, DAB+, DVB-T, etc.) and mobile telecommunications (e.g.

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Study identifies main culprit behind lithium metal battery failure; counters conventional wisdom

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The findings could pave the way for bringing rechargeable lithium metal batteries from the lab to the market. There, they lose their electrical connection to the anode, becoming inactive lithium that can no longer be cycled through the battery. Our ultimate goal is to enable a commercially viable lithium metal battery.

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Freescale introduces new automotive microcontrollers; streamlining body electronics networks and reducing vehicle weight

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As the number of electronic control units in a vehicle grows (up to 100 ECUs, requiring some 10 million lines of code, said Brad Loane, Freescale product manager) the amount of connectivity needed also increases. Integrating more functionality within the vehicle’s main ECUs and increasing the intelligence of its satellite nodes (i.e.

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