If you want to avoid traffic accidents or aren't very good at parking, the latest SoC (System-on-Chip) from Texas Instruments offers relief.
On Wednesday, the chip maker announced the TDA2x, which will be used to power so-called advanced driver assistance systems that help improve safety and reduce the number of collisions on the road.
The TDA2x uses a mixture of ARM cores and ones developed by TI in-house to simultaneously run front-camera applications such as high beam assist, lane keeping assist, traffic signal recognition, pedestrian or object detection, and collision avoidance, according to TI. Additionally, the SoC enables park assist applications with surround view and rear collision warning, TI said.
To help improve performance, the TDA2x can combine radar and camera sensor data.
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