SemiWiki: AI, Safety and the Network

by Madelyn Miller, On Sep 04, 2019

AI, Safety and the Network

September 4th, 2019 – By Bernard Murphy

You probably know that Arteris IP is very active in AI and safety, leveraging their central value in network-on-chip (NoC) architectures. Bernard Murphy of SemiWiki blogged on Kurt Shuler’s front-to-back white-paper to walking us through the essentials of AI, particularly machine learning (ML) and its application for example in cars.

Kurt also highlights an interesting point about this rapidly evolving technology. As we build automation from the edge to the fog to the cloud, functionality, including AI, remains quite fluid between levels. Kurt points out that this is somewhat mirrored in SoC design. In both cases architecture is constrained by need to optimize performance and minimize power across the system through intelligent bandwidth allocation and data locality. And for safety-critical applications, design and verification for safety around intelligent features must be checked not only within and between SoCs in the car but also beyond, for example in V2x communication between cars and other traffic infrastructure.

You can learn more by downloading this Arteris IP white paper titled, Re-Architecting SoCs for the AI Era: https://semiwiki.com/automotive/274598-ai-safety-and-the-network/

To read the entire article, please click here: https://semiwiki.com/automotive/274598-ai-safety-and-the-network/
 

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