Renesas moves to chiplets for automotive processors
By Steve Bush, ElectronicsWeekly (November 9, 2023)
Renesas will be using chiplets in its next generation of automotive SoCs, and will add software and tool-compatible automotive microcontrollers.
The company revealed this when announcing its 5th generation ‘R-Car’ product range, the first of which will be sampling late next year for cars shipping in 2027.
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