Semiconductor Engineering: Using ICs To Shrink Auto’s Carbon Footprint

by Madelyn Miller, On Dec 03, 2020

Guillaume Boillet, Director of Product Management at Arteris IP is quoted in this new article in Semiconductor Engineering:

Using ICs To Shrink Auto’s Carbon Footprint

December 3rd, 2020 – By Ann Steffora Mutschler

How chips will play an increasingly vital role in improving efficiency of cars and infrastructure.

Eliminating or reducing redundancy can help, as well. While cars are truly becoming supercomputers on wheels, at the same time there’s less redundancy. “There’s more compute power, but it’s compensated by systems that are more elegant,” said Guillaume Boillet, director of product management at Arteris IP. “There is rationalization of the traffic, and of course, as the technology improves, over time the chips consume less and less, so it’s a balancing act.”

To read the entire SemiEngineering article, please click here:https://semiengineering.com/using-ics-to-shrink-autos-carbon-footprint/

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