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. A security issue which allows malicious applications gain complete access to a device's RAM has been found on Android devices carrying Samsung's Exynos 4210 or 4412 processors. The good news is another XDA member, "Chainfire", has released an APK called ExynosAbuse, that will root an Exynos-based device and patch the vulnerability. 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 V7 includes: "Samsung's new chips bring 5G, more features to cars"; "Security issue found on Exynos-based devices"; "DOTr’s MRT-3 50% fare discount now accessible via GCash". Each article provides unique insights and information.