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

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China-based GigaDevice Semiconductor, a manufacturer of flash memory, 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs), sensors, and analog technology, has shipped 100 million units of its leading automotive-grade (AEC-Q100) GD25/55 SPI NOR and GD5F SPI NAND flash series. GigaDevice has been engaged in the automotive segment since 2015.

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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. protects communication between the car manufacturer and the car—which is increasingly turning into a computer on wheels. The new OPTIGA TPM 2.0

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Ask automotive rejigs its senior management, appoints Vashisth Kumar Tripathi as VP- Engineering – ET Auto

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Ask automotive New Delhi: Ask automotive , a leading advanced braking systems manufacturer for two wheelers and aluminum casting player, announced its management change on 29 March 2024 with its immediate effect. Rajender Koul, a leader with 24 years of experience in IT is appointed as Deputy General Manager – Information Technology.

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

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A main objective of the project is the combination of local telematic data (via Car-to-X communications) and global traffic data (via digital broadcast standards). Such hardware accelerated cryptography is for example used for operations used in elliptic curve cryptography (ECC).

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Weebit Nano qualifies its ReRAM module for automotive-grade temperatures

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Israel-based Weebit Nano Limited , a developer of advanced memory technologies for the global semiconductor industry, has fully qualified its Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) module up to 125 ˚C, the temperature specified for automotive grade 1 Non-Volatile Memories (NVMs).

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