With autonomous vehicles entering the market, this seems like exactly the wrong time to exit the automotive market - unless their offerings totally sucked ass, I suppose.
Everything in your car I’d an electronic module and has been for decades. Your window switch, power seat, radio, and on and on. They’re all on their own proprietary network.
With autonomous vehicles entering the market, this seems like exactly the wrong time to exit the automotive market - unless their offerings totally sucked ass, I suppose.
Sure sucks for everyone over at Silicon Mobility.
Automotive chips are probably engine and transmission components, nothing special used by autonomous vehicles.
Sure, but my point is that AVs use even more of them.
Everything in your car I’d an electronic module and has been for decades. Your window switch, power seat, radio, and on and on. They’re all on their own proprietary network.
Not quite, they’re all separate devices communicating through the CANbus instead of a central computer.
The N stands for network