Xilinx announces new high-performance adaptive devices for autonomous driving & ADAS applications
While most of the auto industry focuses on autonomous driving and electrification, the Tier 1 companies that are supplying automakers with advanced silicon chips and other hardware in order to build these advanced driver assist systems and autonomous driving features continue to make breakthroughs.
At this week’s Xilinx Developer Forum Europe 2019 in the Netherlands, Silicon Valley-based semiconductor company Xilinx, Inc., a leading supplier of silicon chips to global automakers and other industries, announced the expansion of its automotive-qualified 16 nanometer (nm) family of chips with two new devices—the automotive (XA) Zynq UltraScale+ multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) 7EV and the 11EG.