Together, Audi and ST will co-develop semiconductor solutions in three key areas of automotive design: reduction of CO2 emissions, safety and security, infotainment and comfort. The collaboration of the companies aims to drive innovation actively while also securing product quality, guaranteeing supply and reducing time to market.
"We have chosen to work with ST as part of our Progressive Semiconductor Program ('PSCP'), to further proactively strengthen our involvement and demand on innovative 'white-box' electronics," said Ricky Hudi, Chief Executive Engineer Electrics/Electronics at Audi. "ST was a natural choice, as it has a broad technology portfolio, in-house manufacturing capabilities and a proven commitment to automotive."
"We are delighted to be invited by a company such as Audi, a globally respected and innovative automotive brand, to join forces to deliver exciting new cars for their customers," said Marco Monti, Executive Vice-President and General Manager, STMicroelectronics Automotive Product Group. "The Progressive Semiconductor Program is a clear demonstration of Audi's commitment to innovation and recognition from the automotive world that only a true partnership attitude can lead to success. Partnering with customers is one of our key assets and has been for twenty-five years. We are now expanding into working more closely with car-makers, thanks to Audi's innovative approach to what is the real enabler of innovation in the automotive industry: semiconductors."
Notes for Editors
Industry analysts regularly report the increasing value of electronics and semiconductor content in cars. Globally, automotive semiconductor revenues are estimated at over $25 billion according to IHS iSuppli. Semiconductor technology has reached the heart of the car, enabling systems from advanced engine management for optimal performance and reduced emissions, to advanced safety and chassis systems such as anti-lock brakes, stability control and airbags, and comfort systems such as body and climate controls and infotainment.
The road ahead calls for rapid advancement of automotive ICs. Devices such as video processors for advanced driver assistance and navigation systems must deliver increased system on chip integration, using leading-edge manufacturing nodes such as 28nm advanced CMOS. The ultimate destination is full vehicle electrification allowing every load to be controlled electronically; from a simple oil pump to the main electric traction engine.
Recognizing the magnitude of the challenges of these demands, Audi and ST are combining Audi's OEM applications knowledge with ST's advanced semiconductor design skills, IP, and manufacturing process capabilities. ST has competencies spanning technologies such as its proprietary BCD Smartpower, advanced CMOS, embedded flash, non-volatile memory, VIPower for motor and LED-lighting control, power discretes (low and high voltage silicon, SiC, GaN), CMOS imaging, and MEMS motion sensors used throughout advanced chassis controls, safety systems and navigation devices. ST has its own fabrication capacity for automotive for all of these technologies.
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