[Live on 11/6 at 8am PT] The pursuit of autonomous driving is accelerating the widespread adoption of sensors such as cameras, LIDAR, radar and ultrasound. As significant progress is being made toward fully autonomous vehicles, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are also becoming increasingly sophisticated by leveraging these sensors. These devices capture vital information about the vehicle’s surroundings, which is then processed and interpreted to provide real-time assistance to drivers. As sensor resolution improves, the data that must be transmitted to processing or display subsystems grows, demanding reliable and performant interfaces with high bandwidth, low power consumption and low latency. This session explores how MIPI CSI-2 technology addresses these challenges, enabling efficient data transmission for ADAS applications.
Controllers
System Level Design Considerations for PCIe 6.0
Leveraging VESA Video Compression & MIPI DSI-2 for High-Performance Displays
Meeting the Needs of Generative AI Training with HBM3
Powering AI/ML Inference with GDDR6 Memory
Accelerating Data Interconnects with PCI Express 6.0 Interface IP
The latest generation of PCI Express® (PCIe®) 6.0, advances performance to 64 GT/s in support of advanced data center workloads and networking. In this presentation, interface technology expert Lou Ternullo will discuss the new features implemented in PCIe 6.0, such as PAM4 signaling and low-latency forward error correction (FEC). He will also show how the Rambus PCIe interface IP can support your future design requirements.
