Chiplets: an opportunity to rethink vehicles
The emergence of chiplet technology is key to advancing the next generation of centralized, SDV architectures.
The evolution of software defined vehicles (SDVs) is accelerating a trend toward centralization that is likely to encourage adoption of chiplet-based architectures in the coming years.
Software defined vehicle design is key to the next generation of automotive advancements, including self-driving and Internet-connected cars. This is leading to a transformation from electromechanical-based architectures to upgradeable, electronics-led architectures.
Today, the automotive sector is facing a slowdown in growth, leaving some OEMs and suppliers in more challenging situations as they navigate the transformation. However, according to the Semiconductor Trends in Automotive report from Yole Group, the mid-term picture still indicates the market for semiconductor devices will see significant growth of 11% CAGR between 2023 and 2029.
In this latest automotive report, Yole Group explores the adoption of chiplet technology and its transformative impact on the industry. Yole Group’s experts Yu Yang and Pierrick Boulay share their insights on the current state of the technology and its implications for the automotive supply chain. Is chiplet technology a true opportunity to shape the vehicles of tomorrow? Will it drive the next wave of innovation?
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