Monday, December 23, 2024

Lattice FPGAs chosen to deliver Mazda’s next-generation driving experiences

Lattice Semiconductor, a leader in low-power programmable devices, announced that its award-winning field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) now enable driving experiences advanced on the new Mazda Motor Corporation CX-60 and CX-90 models. Mazda crossover SUVs use a state-of-the-art interface connection solution based on multiple low-power Lattice FPGAs, designed for radar applications used by Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) made by Furukawa Electric scope increased detection, improved detection accuracy and spatial recognition capabilities without sacrificing vehicle performance.

“We are proud to have partnered with Mazda, a leading automotive innovator, on these important safety applications,” comments Jerry Xu, President APAC at Lattice Semiconductor. “This is an exceptional example of the types of new driver and passenger experiences we enable with our portfolio of automotive-focused FPGA solutions that deliver unmatched low power consumption, safety, reliability and performance.”

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“We at Mazda are committed to pursuing the “joy of driving” for customers’ “joy of living” and contributing to society. By using the innovative FPGA solutions developed by Lattice we are convinced that we will further enhance the capabilities of automotive vehicles with the most advanced and reliable ADAS functions,” adds Michihiro Imada, Director of Integrated Control Systems Development at Mazda Motor Corporation. “As we continue to strive for excellence in creating vehicles that protect drivers while providing superior experiences, we look forward to shaping the future together with Lattice by offering customers safe driving systems.”

SOURCE : BusinessWire

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