Wireless Charging, High-Speed Connectivity Among Tech Topics at NY Auto Show
Wireless charging and high-speed connectivity were among next-generation technology topics at a New York International Auto Show tech event. Valens Semiconductor is looking to adapt its HDBaseT transmission technology for future vehicles that will need a high-speed solution for data…
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and HD video transfer, said Micha Risling, automotive business unit head. Autonomous cars will be a “totally new environment” with as much as 100 times the data running through vehicles today from sensors, cameras, computing units and infotainment systems, Risling said Thursday. Daimler announced it would use HDBaseT technology in future vehicles in November, and Valens investors include Samsung.