@CES025 News Sunday: STRADVISION, Texas Instruments, Renesas, Infineon & Flex

AUTO Connected Car News published the ultimate guide to Automotive and Autonomous with over 40 announcements and news releases for CES. This is an update with new news from CES on Sunday January 5, 2025 with news from STRADVISION, Texas Instruments, Renesas, Infineon & Flex.

STRADVISION and Texas Instruments Unveil Advanced ADAS Innovations at CES 2025

STRADVISION, a leader in deep learning-based vision technology, will showcase its SVNet 3D Perception Network at CES 2025, highlighting its integration with Texas Instruments’ (TI) TDA4VPE-Q1 automotive system-on-a-chip (SoC). This collaboration redefines ADAS and autonomous driving capabilities by converting 2D camera data into accurate 3D environmental maps, enabling enhanced multi-camera applications like Level 2+ highway driving, auto valet parking, and 3D surround view.

TI’s TDA4VPE-Q1 SoC boasts 16 TOPS of AI performance, advanced sensor fusion, and an efficient architecture, making it ideal for scalable, cost-effective ADAS solutions. The partnership aims to deliver production-ready solutions by 2025, with a Start of Production (SoP) in 2026, revolutionizing automotive and robotics systems worldwide. CES attendees can experience live demonstrations at the Westgate Hotel Hospitality Suite, Las Vegas.

STRADVISION and Renesas Showcase 3D ADAS Innovations at CES 2025

At CES 2025, STRADVISION announced its collaboration with Renesas Electronics Corporation to integrate its SVNet software into Renesas’ R-Car Open Access (RoX) platform. The partnership will showcase a cutting-edge 3D perception system powered by an 8MP Front View Camera (FVC) on the Renesas R-Car V4H platform. This demonstration highlights SVNet’s high efficiency and low computing requirements, offering a scalable solution for Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs).

Set for production in 2026, this innovation bridges ADAS and IVI functionalities, paving the way for broader adoption of advanced safety and autonomous driving technologies. Attendees can experience this breakthrough at STRADVISION’s CES 2025 booth in Las Vegas, where the company continues to redefine the future of mobility with cost-effective, high-performance solutions.

Infineon and Flex Unveil Modular Zone Controller for Software-Defined Vehicles at CES 2025

Infineon Technologies AG and Flex, a global manufacturer and Infineon’s new preferred automotive design partner, introduced the Flex Modular Zone Controller platform at CES 2025. This scalable, production-ready Zone Control Unit (ZCU) is tailored for software-defined vehicles, offering automakers rapid implementation and adaptability to specific requirements.

The platform features a modular microcontroller (MCU) architecture and Infineon’s advanced chipsets, combined with Flex’s design and manufacturing expertise. It optimizes power distribution, gateway, and motor control solutions, accelerating time-to-market and manufacturing ramp-up.

Infineon’s SVP Hans Adlkofer highlighted the synergy between Infineon’s chipset innovations and Flex’s design speed, enabling automakers to customize ZCUs efficiently. Mike Thoeny, President of Automotive at Flex, emphasized the importance of partnerships to support the shift toward next-generation mobility with software-defined vehicles.

The Flex Modular Zone Controller platform simplifies ZCU development with endpoint-agnostic control, rapid evaluation of key component features, and seamless integration of power distribution and actuation functions.