Next-Gen Automotive Semiconductors Are Critical for Level 5 Driverless Cars

June 12, 2025
Read time: 5-15 mins
V2Peterson Labs Semiconductor Feature

A team of engineers at the University of Michigan is redesigning the computer chips that power self-driving cars, with the goal of making them smarter, faster, and more energy efficient. Their work looks at new materials and innovative designs, including brain-like processors and modular “chiplets,” to help these cars handle the huge amounts of data needed to drive safely on their own. Read the full article to learn how U-M engineers are helping build the future of self-driving cars.

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