New chip on hold, aimed at self-driving car sensor by Arm's
On Tuesday, at San Francisco the chip technology firm Arm Holding owned by
SoftBank Group Corp, pushed deeper into the automotive world with chip
aimed at handling the streams of sensor data expected to help self-driving cars.
Eventually for navigate the roads, pushing further into turf being contested by
Intel Corp and others.
Arm's newest designed chip, expected to boom the market in 2020, chip called
as the Cortex-A65AE and is designed around the idea of being able to handle
the stream of data from a self-driving car's sensor in near real-time, the firm
trying to make the chips better suited to cars with the help of new safety feature,
Where glitches that are minor annoyances in consumers electronics could lead
to crashes.
Arm known as, the best technology chip supplier of mobile phones. Including
both Apple Inc.'s iPhones and Android devices powered Qualcomm Inc.'s it
provide some of the underlying designs and technology for essentially all
mobile phone processor chips.
Arm introduced its automotive-oriented chip, the Cortex-A76AE in September.
This was the first chip from the Arm with a new safety feature called "Split
Lock."
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