
NXP introduces third-generation imaging radar processors for advanced autonomous driving
has introduced its
S32R47 imaging radar processors
, utilising 16 nm FinFET technology, to enhance autonomous driving capabilities.
The third-generation processors, building on
NXP
's radar expertise, offer twice the processing power with improved cost and power efficiency. These processors, combined with NXP's other solutions, meet safety standards and aim to advance autonomous driving.
The new S32R47 processors address the growing demand for
autonomous driving technology
. They are essential for features like piloted driving and
automated parking
.
'The S32R47 can efficiently process three times, or more, antenna channels in real time than today's production solutions. It enables improved imaging radar resolution, sensitivity and dynamic range - required by demanding autonomous driving use cases - while still meeting the stringent power and system cost targets set by OEMs for volume production', said Meindert van den Beld, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Radar & ADAS.

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