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Wave Computing's MIPS Processors Power 80% of Today's ADAS-Enabled AutomobilesWave’s Datacenter-to-Edge Strategy Delivers Smart, Safe, Secure & Scalable Artificial Intelligence Solutions for Automotive OEMs and Suppliers Globally
CAMPBELL, Calif., February 28, 2019 – Wave Computing®, the Silicon Valley company that is accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) from the datacenter to the edge, announced its MIPS processor technology is enabling over 80 percent of vehicles equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) from today’s leading automotive manufacturers. This market leadership is based on the intelligence, safety and security capabilities in Wave’s MIPS® architecture, which is purpose-built to comply with rigorous automotive ISO-26262 and ASIL standards. In addition to supporting today’s automotive compliance guidelines, Wave Computing’s AI-enabled, automotive-grade, MIPS roadmap will support current ADAS (L1-L2) solutions and the introduction of conditionally-automated and fully-autonomous vehicles (L2-L5) in the years to come. “Today’s automotive market is being transformed by autonomy, cloud connectivity and the conversion to electric vehicles. These trends require a robust platform that is scalable, intelligent, safe and secure,” said Art Swift, president of Wave’s MIPS IP business. “Adoption of Wave’s MIPS architecture by the majority of today’s leading automotive manufacturers is not only a testament to our ability to meet current safety and security vehicle requirements, but also deliver a solid roadmap for intelligent in-vehicle, scalable domain controllers and Autonomous Domain Control Units.” Market research indicates the Automotive Artificial Intelligence Market is expected to exceed more than $10 Billion by 2024 with a CAGR of over 35 percent. The increasingly sophisticated capabilities enabled by cloud computing, big data, machine learning, and mobility is driving the desire for AI to be embedded in growing numbers of autonomous, connected, safe and secure automotive subsystems, including:
Future vehicle architectures require smart, safe and secure processors like Wave’s family of MIPS IP products. Beyond demonstrating efficiency in powering ADAS system Domain Controllers, the performance of the MIPS® architecture has been tested and deployed by Valens Semiconductor, a manufacturer of semiconductor solutions for HDBaseT devices. Valens is using MIPS in its in-vehicle networking products. “Valens' HDBaseT Automotive product significantly simplifies in-vehicle connectivity infrastructure, while reducing overall costs," said Daniel Adler, VP and Head of Automotive Business Unit, Valens. "MIPS' CPUs provide the necessary efficiency, performance and hardware multi-threading technology needed to enable high-throughput, secure, data processing for embedded systems.” Wave’s MIPS Technology Delivers a Unique “Class” of Automotive IP Wave Computing’s two classes of MIPS automotive IP include:
“We’ve been working closely with Wave’s MIPS team to ensure its Safety Requirements Specification (SRS) meets the stringent prerequisites set by the company’s lead customer,” said Dr. Francesco Rossi, Automotive Safety Solution manager, RESILTECH. “Indeed, the results are extremely detailed and will be of great value to System on Chip vendors.” In addition to delivering unparalleled performance, the fusion of Wave’s AI dataflow technology with MIPS’ IP architecture offers customers investment protection by delivering a single, linearly scalable and highly efficient AI compute platform that enables the extension of AI capabilities to additional autonomous vehicle functions over time. About Wave Computing
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