Infineon, Bosch, Continental and partners to undertake €90m automotive supercomputer project
When it comes to automated and connected vehicles, it is imperative that the high-performance computers fitted to the car can process data and information efficiently and reliably to ensure a high level of safety when navigating traffic. Working toward this goal, the Mannheim-CeCaS (Central Car Server) research project aims to produce a supercomputing platform for the automotive industry.
Led and coordinated by Infineon, the project will see 30 partners from a range of industries and universities working collaboratively to achieve the goal, supported by the German federal government’s large-scale funding initiative for the digitalization of auto-mobility.
Infineon, Bosch, Continental and partners to undertake €90m automotive supercomputer project
2023-03-01 01:02