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Infineon introduces first Trusted Platform Module specifically for automotive cybersecurity

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After that, the keys are protected against unauthorized access; there is no need for further special security precautions throughout the various stages of the—often globally distributed—value chain. When the TPM is used, this step can be carried out in Infineon’s certified production environment.

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Toyota and industry partners to form consortium for network and computing infrastructure of automotive big data

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The architectures will need to be compliant with applicable standards, requiring collaboration on a local and global scale. Define requirements and develop use cases for emerging mobile devices with a particular focus on the automotive industry, bringing them to standards bodies, industry consortiums and solution providers.

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

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The increasing use of heterogeneous radio standards and the growing networking capabilities of vehicles between each other and the traffic infrastructure (Car-to-X communications) require new ways towards realizing a flexible and reliable communication architecture in the vehicle, BMW notes. DAB, DAB+, DVB-T, etc.)

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Renesas introduces new microcontrollers for sensor fusion, gateway and chassis system applications

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The RH850/P1x-C Series has a full complement of functions to support functional safety and comply with ASIL D, the highest safety level stipulated in the ISO 26262 functional safety standard for road vehicles. The RH850/P1x-C Series is equipped with fault diagnostic functions ideal for automotive applications.

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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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