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Ride Radar > Blog > Technology > Samsung to Co-Develop Next-Gen In-Vehicle Semiconductor Technology with Automotive Chipmaker
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Samsung to Co-Develop Next-Gen In-Vehicle Semiconductor Technology with Automotive Chipmaker

Last updated: June 5, 2025 7:35 am
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Samsung Electronics has recently announced a strategic partnership with leading industry players like Infineon and NXP to co-develop cutting-edge automotive semiconductor technology solutions. This collaboration aims to address the escalating demand for high-performance computing chips in future smart vehicles.

With the rapid advancement of autonomous driving technology, the need for robust computing power in automotive chips is on the rise. Samsung, leveraging its expertise in memory and processor technologies, is introducing advanced process technologies, originally designed for mobile devices, into the automotive sector.

The joint effort focuses on several key areas, including the development of automotive-grade processors utilizing 5nm process technology, the optimized co-design of memory and processors, enhanced chip stability in extreme temperature conditions, and improved real-time processing capabilities and security features. These newly developed chips will also support cutting-edge neural processing units (NPUs) to enhance the efficiency of executing autonomous driving algorithms. Additionally, Samsung is actively working on highly integrated system-on-chip (SoC) solutions to consolidate multiple functions into a single chip, saving space and reducing power consumption.

Industry analysts predict that Samsung is well-positioned to expand its presence in the automotive electronics market through close collaboration with its partners. With the increasing adoption of electric vehicles and smart connected cars, the in-vehicle chip market is projected to grow at a rate of over 15% annually over the next five years. By partnering with automotive semiconductor experts, Samsung aims to provide comprehensive electronic solutions to vehicle manufacturers.

The collaboration between Samsung, Infineon, and NXP signifies a significant step towards developing innovative semiconductor solutions for the automotive industry. As the demand for high-performance computing chips continues to increase in smart vehicles, this partnership is poised to drive advancements in automotive technology and meet the evolving needs of the market.

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