Continental and Infineon develop new E/E architecture for software-defined vehicles

Continental's new electrics/electronics architecture which uses Infineon’s high-end Aurix TC4 microcontroller paves the way for speedier development of software-defined vehicles; RRAM technology, used in chip cards, now applied in the automotive sector.

14 Mar 2023 | 6036 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Continental and semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies have partnered in the development of server-based vehicle architectures. The goal is an organised and efficient electrics/electronics (E/E) architecture with central high-performance computers (HPC) and a few, powerful Zone Control Units (ZCU) instead of up to a hundred or even more individual control units, ...

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