Renesas Electronics joins Autonomous Vehicle Computing Consortium

The collaboration will build standard framework in vehicle edge computing and accelerate development of autonomous vehicles.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 30 Oct 2019 Views icon6772 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Representational image courtesy: Renesas

Representational image courtesy: Renesas

Renesas Electronics, a leading supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced it has joined the Autonomous Vehicle Computing Consortium (AVCC) as a core member.

Renesas joins leaders from across the automotive ecosystem, including vehicle OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, and other semiconductor suppliers to help solve some of the most significant challenges of deploying self-driving vehicles at scale.

The company says as the automotive industry pushes forward to meet the needs of an increasingly connected environment, vehicles are evolving to become more intelligent, more ecologically friendly, and more affordable. Looking ahead, future autonomous vehicles will be operated with even more complicated and large-scale software driven by artificial intelligence. Vehicle edge computing platforms will play a key role in achieving the required ultra-high-performance computing within the power, thermal, size, security, and safety constraints. A standardised technical framework is also critical in order to share, re-use and incrementally improve developments resulting from this widescale automotive ecosystem.

On October 8, 2019, a group of leading automotive and technology industry companies including Arm, Bosch, Continental, Denso, General Motors, Nvidia, NXP Semiconductors, and Toyota announced that they were joining forces to help accelerate the delivery of safer and affordable autonomous vehicles at scale.

Masayasu Yoshida, vice-president of Renesas’ Automotive System Development Division said: “To achieve the future of mobility, we must connect actual use cases with the requirements, technologies and ultimately– implementation required to realise autonomous vehicles. The AVCC will play a pivotal role in achieving this mobility future, and we’re very excited to take part in building the framework for vehicle edge computing, combining our popular and proven R-Car SoCs with this new framework, and leading autonomous vehicle evolution together.”

Massimo Osella (General Motors), chairman of AVCC said: “The AVCC is excited to welcome Renesas as a Core Member and anticipate their contribution of unique technology and expertise as automotive semiconductor suppliers.”

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