Michelin и Symbio поддерживают развитие транспорта на водородных топливных элементах
Занимающаяся водородными топливными элементами Symbio, дочерняя компания Michelin, в настоящее время работает с крупными поставщиками автомобилей и
Continental has acquired a minority stake in Recogni, a German-US start-up working on a new chip architecture for AI-based object-recognition in real time.
The San Jose, California-based tech firm’s chips are intended for use in Continental’s vehicle computers, for example to perform rapid processing of sensor data for automated and autonomous driving.
As an investor – percentage stake not disclosed – the Hanover-based group is contributing financial support and expertise in the field of AI, vehicle sensors and advanced driver assistance systems to Recogn’s chip design work.
Continental said volume production featuring the new chip application could begin as early as 2026: the new processors serving as “ultra-economical data boosters: with minimal energy consumption.”
The development, it added, will enable vehicle computers to gain a rapid sense of the vehicle’s immediate surroundings, thus creating the basis for automated and autonomous driving.
“Without faster chips, there will be no networking, no automation and no autonomous driving,” said Frank Petznick, head of Continental’s ‘advanced driver assistance systems’ unit.
Strategic partnerships with large chip makers such as NVIDIA and the investment in Recogni, are a step toward meeting the future requirements of powerful, high-performance vehicle computers, added Petznick.
Whereas just a few megabytes of sensor data per second had to be analysed a couple of years ago, that figure is set to increase to several gigabytes per second in the coming years, noted Continental.
Занимающаяся водородными топливными элементами Symbio, дочерняя компания Michelin, в настоящее время работает с крупными поставщиками автомобилей и
Michelin’s hydrogen fuel cell subsidiary Symbio is currently working with major automotive and commercial vehicle suppliers to advance the
Continental AG сообщает о намерении усилить свое присутствие в сфере поставок усовершенствованных систем помощи водителю (ADAS) и на следующем этапе