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Infineon and Lenovo team up on autonomous driving compute

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Infineon Technologies and Lenovo say they are stepping up their collaboration around in-vehicle compute as carmakers push more functions into centralized architectures for autonomous driving. The companies are positioning Lenovo’s automotive controllers to use Infineon’s automotive microcontrollers for safety-oriented vehicle compute. For eeNews Europe readers, this is useful because domain-controller design choices increasingly shape ECU […] Th…
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[Digital Daily Reporter Kim Moon-ki] Infineon Technologies and Lenovo announced on the 17th that they are strengthening their collaboration to implement a high-performance automotive computing platform for software-defined vehicles (SDVs). This collaboration will see Lenovo's autonomous driving domain controller units AD1 and AH1 integrate Infineon's AURIX microcontroller family to support advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), energy effici…

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eeNews Europe broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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