Samsung Electronics has announced three new automotive chip solutions to bring 5G connectivity and more features to automobiles, the Exynos Auto T5123, Exynos Auto V7, and the ASIL-B certified S2VPS01 power management IC (PMIC) for the Auto V series. Starting with the Exynos Auto T5123, it's the industry's first 5G connectivity solution for automobiles. Speaking of infotainment, Samsung also introduced the Exynos Auto V7, a powerful processor for IVI Systems in mid to high-end vehicles. The Exynos Auto V7 is currently in mass production and is being used in Volkswagen’s latest In-Car Application-Server (ICAS) 3.1, developed by LG Electronics’ VS (Vehicle component Solutions) division, to power their next-generation in-vehicle infotainment system. For the S2VPS01, it's an ASIL-B certified power management IC for the Exynos Auto V Series. It's designed for the Exynos Auto V9 and V7 to regulate and rectify the flow of electrical power, allowing reliable and robust in-vehicle infotainment system performance. Read more in our articles including "Samsung's new chips bring 5G, more features to cars" and "Security issue found on Exynos-based devices".
Samsung Electronics has announced three new automotive chip solutions to bring 5G connectivity and more features to automobiles, the Exynos Auto T5123, Exynos Auto V7, and the ASIL-B certified S2VPS01 power management IC (PMIC) for the Auto V series. Starting with the Exynos Auto T5123, it's the industry's first 5G connectivity solution for automobiles.
Speaking of infotainment, Samsung also introduced the Exynos Auto V7, a powerful processor for IVI Systems in mid to high-end vehicles. The Exynos Auto V7 is currently in mass production and is being used in Volkswagen’s latest In-Car Application-Server (ICAS) 3.1, developed by LG Electronics’ VS (Vehicle component Solutions) division, to power their next-generation in-vehicle infotainment system. For the S2VPS01, it's an ASIL-B certified power management IC for the Exynos Auto V Series.
Our coverage of Exynos Auto T5123 includes: "Samsung's new chips bring 5G, more features to cars"; "Security issue found on Exynos-based devices"; "LTO raises cybersecurity concerns over expiring LTMS contract". Each article provides unique insights and information.