Semiconductor Engineering: Automotive Outlook: 2022
, Jan 07, 2022
Kurt Shuler, VP of Marketing at Arteris IP is quoted in this Semiconductor Engineering article:
January 7th, 2022 – By Ann Steffora Mutschler
Short-term IC supply-chain problems and long-term architectural and business changes top the list of what’s ahead.
“Here, initially it was algorithms and AI or machine learning on visual inputs. Then, lidar and radar data was added to that in a sensor fusion function. That is then overlaid with mapping. This means even more hardware architectures are driven by the needs of the software,” said Kurt Shuler, vice president of marketing at Arteris IP.
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