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The Dawn of a New Automotive SoC Design

Next-Generation Mobility and SoC Design Changed by SDV Platform

Thursday, December 12 | 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

TechSTAGE SAKURA  East Hall 7

Free  Interpretation via Smartphone
EARPHONE NEEDED to listen to the interpretation audio from your own smartphone.
 

In Japan, we are entering a new era of in-vehicle SoC design. As automobiles become smartphones, car system development, S/W development, and SoC device development on SDV platforms will move forward in tandem. The shape of next-generation mobility and the forefront of its S/W and H/W will be revealed.

 

Program Agenda
*Please note that the program may be subject to change.

10:30 - 11:00
Open SDV and Expectations for In-Vehicle SoCs
Hiroaki Takada
Hiroaki Takada
Executive Director and Professor
Global Research Institute for Mobility in Society
Nagoya University

Recently, the term SDV (Software Defined Vehicle) has been gaining attention. This presentation will explain how Open SDV – an SDV framework that allows third parties to provide vehicle applications – could transform the value of automobiles and discuss its impact on in-vehicle SoCs. Additionally, it will introduce the efforts of the Open SDV Initiative launched by Nagoya University.

11:00 - 11:30
Research and Development in Advanced SoC for Automotive
Nobuaki Kawahara
Nobuaki Kawahara
Executive Director
ASRA
 

As automobiles become more intelligent and electrified, systems on chips (SoCs) with advanced information processing capabilities are becoming more important. Existing OEMs offer vehicles with a wide variety of powertrains, ranging from compact cars to luxury cars. In response to these challenges, ASRA aims to realize high-performance, power-saving automotive SoCs using chiplet technology, which integrates multiple chips in a package.

11:30 - 12:00
Next Generation Mobility with Semiconductor and Software as Core Technologies
Mahito Shikama
Mahito Shikama
Vice President
SDV Business Development Unit
Honda Motor

As the EV era arrives, automobiles will transform into software defined vehicle (SDV), where software defines value. Honda, which has long focused on engines as core technology, will explain the vision for SDV development based on the thoughts and background behind the decision to make semiconductor the core of SDV, and explain Honda's ambitions for mobility that go beyond automobiles.

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