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Dream Chip Technologies (DCT) joins the Arm Functional Safety Partnership ProgramHannover, Germany, November 5th, 2019 – Dream Chip Technologies, a leading address in Europe for SoC Design with engineering sites in Hannover, Hamburg, Eindhoven and Brunswick, has joined Arm’s Functional Safety Partnership Program to support the automotive semiconductor market with ISO26262 compliant Multi Processor System-on-Chip solutions based on the Arm ecosystem. "For Dream Chip, joining Arm’s Functional Safety Partnership Program, this is an excellent way of strengthening our market presence" says Jens Benndorf, COO and Managing Director of Dream Chip Technologies, Germany. "At the same time it allows us to effectively support Arm´s IP customers who are looking for ISO26262 qualified chip designs. Thanks to our vast experience in architecting and designing complex automotive multiprocessor System-on-Chip products we are able to drive the market for customer specific ASIC and SoC solutions, which are targeted on autonomously driving vehicles. Being based on the most advanced silicon technologies, our chip products provide a high degree of differentiation with respect to processing power, cost and power consumption." Dream Chip Technologies GmbH (DCT) is the largest independent German design service company, specialized in the development of large ASICs, FPGAs, embedded software and systems, with a strong application focus on automotive vision systems. Companies worldwide from different industrial sectors rely on DCT's expertise and outstanding engineering skills. It is DCT’s mission to bridge the gap between demand and supply by supporting their customers with sophisticated vision technologies, thus enabling them to launch new products without neglecting their core business. This strategy ensures business stability and steady growth through product innovations simultaneously. Our strong development team brings more than 20 years of design experience to customers. The main strength of the company is image signal processing, device inter-networking and autonomous systems. The company now has more than 100 engineers in Germany and the Netherlands. To learn more, go to www.dreamchip.de.
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