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Alisha Perkins
Alisha Perkins is the global Marketing Communications manager for NXP's Advanced Driver Assist Solutions. She has worked in the semiconductor industry for the past 10 years.
The future of automotive will be built on the benefits of software defined vehicles and their ability to enable function updates and upgrades throughout their service life. Yet harnessing this potential is a heavy development lift and requires an open ecosystem of partners to deliver on the vision. Continental, NXP Semiconductors and AWS are highlighting a modular high-performance hardware and software development platform at CES 2022 to meet this need.
The demonstration highlights the potential of the Continental Automotive Edge Framework (CAEdge) including Continental’s cross-domain and integration capabilities, an automotive grade scalable compute platform for the next generation of vehicles as well as a scalable connected solution for server-based vehicle architectures.
Continental’s scalable automotive grade development platform is based on NXPs BlueBox 3.0 technology that includes the S32G Vehicle Network Processor, S32V Vision Processor and LX2 High Performance Compute Processor and will provide vehicle manufacturers and partners with a development environment for intensive vehicle architecture that they can use to implement software, sensors and big data solutions in a fraction of the development time needed before.
This will allow drivers to integrate the functions they want going forward over the entire service life of their vehicle by downloading quick and convenient software updates. Applications such as software-based features and functions, driver assistance systems and automated driving, connectivity and over-the-air updates are some of the areas this powerful computing solution can address in the future vehicle.
Evaluate NXP's Automotive High Performance Compute platform. Learn more about the BlueBox 3.0.
Come learn more about NXP platform and Continental's CAEdge framework in the NXP Booth (LVCC, Central Plaza - CP-18) at this coming year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, and learn how the partners are moving forward to addresses the challenges and opportunities of future vehicles. Contact Alisha Perkins to book your visit to the NXP booth.
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Tags: ADAS and Safe Driving, Automotive
Global Marketing Communications Manager
Alisha Perkins is the global Marketing Communications manager for NXP's Advanced Driver Assist Solutions. She has worked in the semiconductor industry for the past 10 years.