AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 2006--Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL) (NYSE:FSL.B) continues to steer the automotive industry toward safer, more reliable cars with the industry's first ...
Freescale Semiconductor continues to develop the size of the automotive electronics industry with its first 32-bit microcontroller based on the PowerPC core, the MPC5567, with embedded flash and ...
Philips and Freescale have agreed to share technologies they have developed for FlexRay, the next-generation high-speed automotive bus standard. The companies will use a common protocol engine, and a ...
VIENNA, AUSTRIA AND CAMBRIDGE, UK - July 31, 2003 - DECOMSYS, the FlexRay Solution provider, and ARM [(LSE:ARM); (Nasdaq:ARMHY)], the industry's leading provider of 16/32-bit embedded RISC processor ...
Freescale Semiconductor and Royal Philips Electronics both founding members of the FlexRay Consortium, have agreed to share their FlexRay technologies in hopes of shortening time to market for FlexRay ...
Freescale Drives Toward the Autonomous Vehicle with FlexRay Products; FlexRay 2.1 Compliant Controllers Help Automotive Manufacturers Make Intelligent Automobiles a Reality Freescale Semiconductor is ...
Over the last few years, automotive electronics have increasingly defined the driving experience of modern vehicles. Starting in engine management and car audio, electronics have now penetrated all ...
A quiet revolution is sweeping through automotive in-vehicle, vehicle-to-vehicle, and vehicleto- infrastructure communications and networking. Companies as well as standards organizations continue to ...
Infineon Technologies has announced that it has started working on its next generation FlexRay standard bus system for high-speed in-vehicle communications. Supporting a data transfer rate of at least ...