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Freescale Steers Auto Industry Closer to the First Crash-Less Car
Establishing a new safety paradigm, automotive silicon pioneer unveils S32V vision processor featuring sensor fusion capabilities
BARCELONA, Spain--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE: FSL) today introduced the groundbreaking S32V vision microprocessor the first automotive vision system-on-chip (SoC) with the requisite reliability, safety and security measures to automate and co-pilot a self-aware car.
Leveraging a host of automotive-grade technologies, the S32V takes the industry beyond the current, convenience-centric assist paradigm and toward an era where cars can capture data, process it and actually share control with drivers in critical situations. This capability establishes the essential bridge from the current assist era toward the fully autonomous vehicles of tomorrow.
Part of Freescales SafeAssure functional safety program, the S32V microprocessor is structurally designed to comply with stringent ISO 26262 functional safety standards, and engineered for automotive-grade quality metrics measured in parts per billion. This reliability, together with the exceptional performance/power ratios of integrated second-generation CogniVue APEX Image Cognition Processing technology,... More

