NXP and Samsung ink connected car deal
- Autor:Ella Cai
- Solte em:2017-06-22
NXP and Samsung subsidiary Harman are to collaborate on connected car technologies such as over-the-air updates, secure V2X communication and software-defined radio.
The two companies will further expand their partnership in technologies supporting the connected in-car, including tuners, digital signal processors, amplifiers and applications processors.
As a lead customer for NXP’s latest generation of NXP infotainment solutions, Harman will work with NXP on pre-development work, including co-writing the product specs, the exchange of early samples and continuing to demonstrate new vehicle concepts with partners such as Rinspeed.
“Harman and NXP share the vision that to win in the connected car market, three things matter: accelerating the pace of silicon innovation based on software-defined radio, scalable compute solutions and zero defect quality levels,” says NXP’s Kurt Sievers (pictured).
The two companies will further expand their partnership in technologies supporting the connected in-car, including tuners, digital signal processors, amplifiers and applications processors.
As a lead customer for NXP’s latest generation of NXP infotainment solutions, Harman will work with NXP on pre-development work, including co-writing the product specs, the exchange of early samples and continuing to demonstrate new vehicle concepts with partners such as Rinspeed.
“Harman and NXP share the vision that to win in the connected car market, three things matter: accelerating the pace of silicon innovation based on software-defined radio, scalable compute solutions and zero defect quality levels,” says NXP’s Kurt Sievers (pictured).