Today, we are witnessing a paradigm shift towards a more modular design approach that disaggregates SoC functions into various chiplets, each optimized for specific functionalities. Chiplets offer ...
The trend toward the software-defined vehicle is undisputed. But how fast will this development unfold? The answer may ...
Vehicles can do much more than they were capable of a decade ago. Today’s modern connected vehicles have many convenient capabilities, from lane departure warnings to automated braking and ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of automotive electronics, traditional monolithic design approaches are giving way to something more flexible and powerful—chiplets. These modular microchips, which ...
The so-called V-model provides many benefits for organizing the system engineering perspective by depicting the orderly progression, from requirements definition to system-level specification, ...
TOKYO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced the launch of a virtual development environment that ...
For electric car (and eventually autonomous car) proliferation to occur at the anticipated levels, advances are needed to make it possible to integrate technology such as chiplets, which will give ...
What: At CES 2026 Keysight will showcase a comprehensive ecosystem of automotive design, development, validation, and cybersecurity solutions — demonstrating how automakers and suppliers can ...
Carmakers and suppliers continue to deal with challenges involving the time, resources, and costs required to build complex, next-generation software-defined vehicles (SDVs). One major obstacle to ...
In an exclusive podcast for Just Auto, we hear from lead designer at Frank Stephenson Design - Euan McPherson - about design ...
Lately, the term "continuous" has popped to the top of vendors' and pundits' lists as the software architecture we all should and want to have. The problem is that many assume "continuous" means rapid ...
In 2013, the founders of E.C.D. Automotive Design, Scott Wallace, Tom Humble and Elliot Humble were catching up over a few beers one night and discussing what their next business ventures would be.