Mobileye Chooses Valens Semiconductor's Chipsets for Autonomous Driving
Mobileye has selected Valens Semiconductor's VA7000 MIPI A-PHY chipsets for its automated and autonomous driving projects, announced in a press release. These chipsets will form the in-car connectivity infrastructure for Mobileye's EyeQ6 High system-on-chip, which is being used in production programs with various global automotive brands.
The collaboration marks a significant milestone for the MIPI A-PHY standard, which is designed for high-speed sensor and display connectivity in the automotive industry. Mobileye's decision followed extensive testing, where Valens' chipsets demonstrated superior performance across various parameters.
Valens Semiconductor, a leader in high-performance connectivity, is the first to offer A-PHY-compliant products with its VA7000 chipsets. This partnership with Mobileye, a market leader in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous systems, underscores the growing adoption of MIPI A-PHY in the automotive sector.
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