Arm, the British chip technology firm owned by Japan's Softbank Group, is joining with automakers General Motors Co and Toyota Motor to establish common computing systems for self-driving cars, an effort the companies hope will speed development of the technology. Arm supplies the underlying technology for the processors found in today's smart phones but does not make chips itself. Its ties to the automotive industry go back to the late 1990s, when automakers began to add computer chips to ve
09 Oct 2019
ARM seeks car chip solution, PlayStation 5 announced for Dec 2020
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ARM seeks car chip solution, PlayStation 5 announced for Dec 2020
Ethernity Networks Ltd. (ENET:LON), 0.8 | Bidstack Group Plc (BIDS:LON), 0.2 | CML Microsystems Plc (CML:LON), 373 | Frontier Developments Plc (FDEV:LON), 137 | Gfinity PLC (GFIN:LON), 0.0 | IQE plc (IQE:LON), 21.6 | Keywords Studios plc (KWS:LON), 1,424 | Team17 Group PLC (TM17:LON), 228 | XP Power Ltd. (XPP:LON), 1,050
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09 Oct 2019 -
Author:
Kartik Swaminathan -
Pages:
4
Arm, the British chip technology firm owned by Japan's Softbank Group, is joining with automakers General Motors Co and Toyota Motor to establish common computing systems for self-driving cars, an effort the companies hope will speed development of the technology. Arm supplies the underlying technology for the processors found in today's smart phones but does not make chips itself. Its ties to the automotive industry go back to the late 1990s, when automakers began to add computer chips to ve