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The Drive to Innovate: Semiconductor Impact on Next-Gen Automotive Solutions

The Drive to Innovate: Semiconductor Impact on Next-Gen Automotive Solutions

Semiconductors are the silent engines powering everything from in-vehicle infotainment systems to complex sensors and algorithms required for autonomous driving. Join us to learn more about opportunities and challenges and how semiconductor technology is transforming the automotive sector.

Semiconductors are the silent engines powering everything from in-vehicle infotainment systems to complex sensors and algorithms required for autonomous driving. Join us to learn more about opportunities and challenges and how semiconductor technology is transforming the automotive sector. We will discuss a broad spectrum of semiconductor applications from memory to sensors and SoCs and their impact on automotive innovation and performance. We will also cover safety, quality assurance, supply chain security. and how a diverse and broad portfolio not only mitigates risk but also promotes advancement in automotive technologies.

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