Special Report
Big Changes Ahead For Connected Vehicles
Tapping into multiple services, both inside and outside a car, requires a rethinking of everything from architectures to security.
Top Stories
The Case For FPGAs In Cars
Why the normal shift to hardened logic doesn’t necessarily apply.
The Good And Bad Of Auto IC Updates
Complex electronics and longer lifetimes will require much tighter supply chain management.
Blogs
Arteris IP’s Kurt Shuler looks at what sets automotive apart from the conventional wisdom on AI hardware markets, in Automotive AI Hardware: A New Breed.
Siemens’ Jacob Wiltgen finds that selecting the right blend of fault injection techniques is important for maximum efficiency, in Three Steps To ISO 26262 Fault Campaign Closure.
Xilinx’s Kartik Srinivasan examines the SmartNIC, which combines wired networking and computational resources on the same card to offload tasks from server CPUs, in The Rise Of SmartNICs.
Synopsys’ Stewart Williams warns that while increasing automotive connectivity brings new opportunities, such as OTA updates, it also raises new risks, in System-On-Chip Architecture For Autonomous Driving Systems In Electric Vehicles.
Rambus’ Thierry Kouthon explains why modern vehicle architectures are opening new avenues for attackers and what can be done to keep attackers out, in Securing ADAS At The Chip Level.
Flex Logix’s Andy Jaros presents some product architecture choices that make IP integration easier, in Integrating Embedded FPGA Made Easy.
Cadence’s Anne-Marie Schelkens demonstrates how CFD is helping to find ways to reduce the noise impact as companies push a return to supersonic flight, in Fluid Dynamics Of Sonic Booms From Supersonic Aircraft.