Auto Industry Updates: Hyundai, Toyota, Wind River, Indie Semi, Ficosa, AOS, aiMotive, Mapbox, Magna, and NorthStar collaborate with Toyota in connected car developments.
Hyundai Mobis, a leading automotive parts supplier, has announced a partnership with Wind River to advance the development of software-defined vehicles. The collaboration will see Hyundai Mobis employ key Wind River Studio components such as Virtual Lab, test automation, pipelines, and Web IDE, all within a cloud-native infrastructure.
Hyundai Mobis' decision to work with Wind River is part of a broader strategy to innovate and improve the development of software-defined vehicles. This partnership will significantly boost operational efficiency, improving a fleet's customer satisfaction through precise and intelligent data-informed fleet management insights.
Meanwhile, AOS has released two αMOS5TM 600V FRD Super Junction MOSFETs for servers, workstations, telecom rectifiers, solar inverters, EV charging, motor drives, and industrial power applications. The AOK095A60FD and AOTF125A60FDL FRD FETs have demonstrated their ability to withstand high di/dt under abnormal system conditions, even at elevated junction temperatures of up to 150°C.
In another development, Magna, a global automotive supplier, is enhancing its automated driving capabilities by joining NorthStar - Telia Sweden and Ericsson's 5G innovation program for industrial enterprises. This move will give Magna access to 5G millimeter wave (mmWave) technology, enabling low latency gigabit speeds and seamless connectivity for new ADAS trials.
Indie Semiconductor and Ficosa are collaborating to develop and commercialize automotive camera solutions deploying neural network-based artificial intelligence processing. This partnership aims to deliver breakthrough imaging and in-camera object detection performance for challenging edge sensing applications.
CerebrumX Labs Inc. is partnering with One Step GPS to deliver a sophisticated fleet management solution. The new solution provides higher quality data, superior datasets, heightened accuracy, reduced downtime, and eliminates the risk of data transmission loss.
aiMotive introduces aiSim 5, a new automated driving simulation infused with Automotive General Intelligence (AutoGI). The cornerstone of aiSim 5 is aiSim AIR, a performance powerhouse for multi-sensor simulation. aiSim AIR offers high-quality synthetic sensor data while optimizing resource usage, with features such as high parallelism, reduced memory footprint, balanced workloads, and asynchronous data transfer.
Mapbox is integrating its software within Toyota's in-vehicle navigation systems, providing drivers with relevant information in a modern and easy-to-understand visual interface.
Lastly, Hyundai Mobis will strengthen its DevSecOps process with Mobis Dev Studio, an innovative collaboration platform. The company will also use Wind River edge products, including Wind River Linux, VxWorks real-time operating system, and system simulation for development and rapid prototyping. Hyundai Mobis plans to expand the partnership with Wind River to realize the vision of the software-defined vehicle.
These collaborative efforts highlight the ongoing innovation in the automotive industry, as companies work together to advance technology and improve the driving experience.
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