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Panel Discussion: Zonal, Central, and Chiplet Trends – What are the Architecture Implications from a Vision and Sensing Perspective?

Event: AutoSens Brussels
| Session date: Thursday 21st September
Session date: Thursday 21st September
, 2023

Hear from:

Asif Anwar
Asif Anwar

Moderator

Asif Anwar
Executive Director – Automotive End-Market Analysis,

TechInsights

Frank Schirrmeister
Frank Schirrmeister
Frank Schirrmeister
Executive Director, System Solutions,

Synopsys

Chuck Gershman
Chuck Gershman
Chuck Gershman
CEO, Co-Founder,

OWL AI

Nirav Dharia
Nirav Dharia
Nirav Dharia
Sr Staff Sensor Architect Lead,

Waymo LLC

Frank Schirrmeister
Frank Schirrmeister
Frank Schirrmeister
Executive Director, System Solutions,

Synopsys

Chuck Gershman
Chuck Gershman
Chuck Gershman
CEO, Co-Founder,

OWL AI

Nirav Dharia
Nirav Dharia
Nirav Dharia
Sr Staff Sensor Architect Lead,

Waymo LLC

Panel Discussion: Zonal, Central, and Chiplet Trends – What are the Architecture Implications from a Vision and Sensing Perspective? 

 

Performance vs. Cost; Redundancy vs. Complexity; Latency vs Complexity; and Scalability vs. Integration: how do we balance the competing demands of ever-increasingly complex E/E Architectures? Future-proofing vision and sensing capabilities requires an in-depth understanding of the impacts of these architectural paradigm trends and their potential influence on the integration of ADAS/AVs. 

 

This panel will explore the trade-offs between distributed zonal processing, consolidated central control, and modular chiplet designs within the automotive industry.  

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