Cities of the future will be founded on the transmission of data between various intelligent systems, including the design, manufacturing, and deployment of autonomous vehicles. As automotive companies transition from building and selling cars to offering mobility services, integrated solutions for information technology, product lifecycle management, and various engineering domains will be critical to success. Among these engineering domains, the development of advanced system-on-chip (SoC) devices will be especially crucial to the success of autonomous vehicles. Autonomous vehicles demand bespoke SoC devices that are optimized for the specific challenges of automated driving. Legacy automotive manufacturers, automotive suppliers, and new entrants developing autonomous vehicles will need to adopt a cross-domain approach to semiconductor development that enables early verification and validation of SoCs within the context of an autonomous vehicle. Integrating such a portfolio into a digital automotive enterprise will enable companies as they strive to realize the potential of new mobility technologies.
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