The South Korean electronics group Samsung wants to produce 5 nm chipsets for autonomous vehicles.
Have thought about it for a long time Samsungto increasingly enter the autonomous driving market. Also for Tesla you already have crisps manufactured. The company has now announced that it will supply chips for the industry. With that they should AIs can act better. As a customer, Samsung is focusing on the US Tier 1 automotive supplier Ambarella. Together they want to revolutionize autonomous driving.
Ambarella began developing video encoders for professional broadcast services in 2004 and later produced low-power, low-power video compression chips. Ambarella’s developments can be found in GoPro cameras, Garmin dashcams and DJI drones, for example. In the meantime, solutions for autonomous driving are being produced together with Incepto Technology. Along with Continental and Samsung focus on AI applications for autonomous driving.
The 5nm chip features ARM Cortex A78AE, R52 CPU cores, an automotive GPU, a dedicated security module and an advanced ISP to process multiple camera inputs. Software for levels 2+ to 4 is supported. The chip can combine neural network processing for 4D radar, computer vision and deep sensor fusion with path planning.