Full profile interview: Company financials
6 Nov 2024

Waveye: Cost-Effective Approach to Imaging Radars
Update interview: Company financials
1 Nov 2024

Arbe: 4D Imaging Radar Leader
Background: Company financials
21 Oct 2024

Momenta: Autonomous Vehicle Software
Background
11 Oct 2024

Wayve
Wayve is a UK-based autonomous driving software developer working on end-to-end AI for level 2+, 3 and 4 applications. It has recently announced a US$1.05 billion investment round, one of the largest that IDTechEx has seen, and especially noteworthy for a company based outside of the US or China.
29 Jul 2024

Super-Safety and Self-Steering - IDTechEx Explores Autonomous Vehicles
With more than 90% of road traffic accidents coming down to human error, the importance of autonomy and its safety benefits cannot be overlooked. As the industry moves into a new era of autonomous driving technologies, safety benchmarks and standards are evolving, forcing car companies to adopt new technologies to keep their cars competitive.
Full profile interview: SWOT
24 Jul 2024

Ambarella
Update interview
21 Mar 2024

Mobileye: Automotive Radar
Mobileye is a giant in chips for advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) applications in the automotive market, creating massive success with its EyeQ range of products. For some years now it has been promising an automotive radar for 2025 to beat the competition. At CES 2024, Mobileye showed substantive progress towards this promise.
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7 Dec 2023

High Performance Computing for Automotive
Computers on wheels. That's how people currently see cars. Practically everything that happens in a vehicle is being monitored and actuated by a microcontroller, from opening windows to calculating the optimal fuel-air mixture for the current torque demand. But the surface has only just been scratched in terms of how much computing power is making its way into vehicles.
Full profile interview: SWOT
30 Nov 2023

Jungo Connectivity
Full profile interview: SWOT
26 Sep 2023

Black Sesame
30 Aug 2023

Edge AI: The Wait is (Almost) Over
Since the introduction of Artificial Intelligence to the data center, AI has been loath to leave it. With large tracts of floorspace dedicated to servers comprising leading-edge chips that can handle the computational demands for training the latest in AI models, as well as inference via end-user connections to the cloud, data centers are the ideal environment for facilitating much of what AI has to offer.