Renesas to supply semiconductor solutions for Toyota’s autonomous driving vehicles

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Japanese supplier's R-Car SoC and RH850 MCU will jointly deliver a comprehensive semiconductor solution that covers peripheral recognition, driving judgement and body control

Renesas will supply its semiconductor solutions for autonomous vehicles that Toyota is currently developing and is planning to launch commercially in the next three years, the Japanese electronics company said in a press release on 31 October. The company will provide its R-Car system-on-chip (SoC), which serves as an “electronic brain” for in-vehicle infotainment and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), and the RH850 microcontroller (MCU) for automotive control. The combination, Renesas claims, delivers a comprehensive semiconductor solution that covers peripheral recognition, driving judgement and body control.

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