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Xilinx and Motovis Introduce Complete Hardware and Software Solution to Further Automotive Forward Camera Innovation

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Xilinx (NASDAQ: XLNX) and Motovis have announced a collaboration to enhance forward camera systems used in advanced driver-assistance technologies. This strategic partnership targets the $2.4B forward camera market, aiming to boost innovation and accelerate time-to-market for automotive OEMs. The solution employs Xilinx's Zynq SoC platform along with Motovis' convolutional neural network (CNN) IP, meeting European NCAP 2022 requirements. With expected 20% year-on-year growth in the forward camera sector from 2020 to 2025, this initiative is poised to address government mandates and enhance safety features in vehicles.

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  • Collaboration with Motovis enhances offerings for the $2.4B forward camera market.
  • The solution supports critical safety features like lane-keeping assistance and automatic emergency braking.
  • Anticipated 20% year-on-year growth in the forward camera market from 2020 to 2025.
  • Product meets European NCAP 2022 standards, positioning Xilinx favorably with automotive OEMs.
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Targeted at the $2.4B1 forward camera market, companies kick off new engagement focused on delivering an extensive solution to enable faster time to market for carmakers

SAN JOSE, Calif. & SHANGHAI--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX), the leader in adaptive computing, and Motovis, a provider of embedded AI autonomous driving, announced today that the two companies are collaborating on a solution that pairs the Xilinx Automotive (XA) Zynq® system-on-chip (SoC) platform and Motovis’ convolutional neural network (CNN) IP to the automotive market, specifically for forward camera systems’ vehicle perception and control. The solution builds upon Xilinx’s corporate initiative to provide customers with robust platforms to enhance and speed development.

Forward camera systems are a critical element of advanced driver-assistance systems because they provide the advanced sensing capabilities required for safety-critical functions, including lane-keeping assistance (LKA), automatic emergency braking (AEB), and adaptive cruise control (ACC). The solution, which is available now, supports a range of parameters necessary for the European New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) 2022 requirements by utilizing convolutional neural networks to achieve a cost-effective combination of low-latency image processing, flexibility and scalability.

“This collaboration is a significant milestone for the forward camera market, as it will allow automotive OEMs to innovate faster,” said Ian Riches, vice president for the Global Automotive Practice at Strategy Analytics. “The forward camera market has tremendous growth opportunity, where we anticipate almost 20 percent year-on-year volume growth over 2020 to 2025. Together, Xilinx and Motovis are delivering a highly optimized hardware and software solution that will greatly serve the needs of automotive OEMs, especially as new standards emerge and requirements continue to grow.”

The forward camera solution scales across the 28nm and 16nm XA Zynq SoC families using Motovis’ CNN IP, a unique combination of optimized hardware and software partitioning capabilities with customizable CNN-specific engines that host Motovis’ deep learning networks – resulting in a cost-effective offering at different performance levels and price points. The solution supports image resolutions up to eight megapixels. For the first time, OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers can now layer their own feature algorithms on top of Motovis’ perception stack to differentiate and future-proof their designs.

“We are extremely pleased to unveil this new initiative with Xilinx and to bring to market our CNN forward camera solution. Customers designing systems enabled with AEB and LKA functionality need efficient neural network processing within an SoC that gives them flexibility to implement future features easily,” said Dr. Zhenghua Yu, CEO, Motovis. “With Motovis’ customizable deep learning networks and the Xilinx Zynq platform’s ability to host CNN-specific engines that provide unmatched efficiency and optimization, we’re helping to future-proof the design to meet customer needs.”

Market forces continue to drive adoption of forward camera systems to adhere to global government mandates and consumer watch groups, including The European Commission General Safety Regulation, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the NCAP. All three have issued formal mandates or strong guidance regarding automakers’ implementations of LKA and AEB in new vehicles produced between 2020-2025 and onward.

“Expanding our XA offering with a comprehensive solution for the forward camera market puts a cost-optimized, high-performance solution in the hands of our customers. We’re thrilled to bring this to life and drive the industry forward,” said Willard Tu, senior director of Automotive, Xilinx. “Motovis’ expertise in embedded deep learning and how they’ve optimized neural networks to handle the immense challenges of forward camera perception puts us both in a unique position to gain market share, all while accelerating our OEM customers’ time to market.”

Xilinx and Motovis will be speaking at the Xilinx Adapt 2021 virtual event on September 15, 2021. Adapt 2021 will feature executive keynotes with appearances from partners and customers, along with a series of more than 100 presentations, forums, product trainings and labs designed to help users unlock the value of adaptive computing.

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About Xilinx

Xilinx, Inc. develops highly flexible and adaptive processing platforms that enable rapid innovation across a variety of technologies - from the cloud, to the edge, to the endpoint. Xilinx is the inventor of the FPGA and adaptive SoCs (including our adaptive compute acceleration platform, or ACAP), designed to deliver the most dynamic computing technology in the industry. We collaborate with our customers to create scalable, differentiated, and intelligent solutions that enable the adaptable, intelligent, and connected world of the future. For more information, visit xilinx.com.

About Motovis

Motovis is an innovative technology company that develops advanced AI technology embedded on automotive chips to provide autonomous driving products and solutions. Motovis has successfully deployed full-stack autonomous driving software and hardware systems, including parking & cruising, front view & surround view applications, based on accurate environmental perception, sensor fusion, localization, path planning and vehicle control algorithms. Motovis’ products have been widely adopted by major OEMs and Tier1s for both passenger and commercial vehicles in mass production.

1 Strategy Analytics, 2025 forward camera processor market, “ADAS Semiconductor Demand Forecast”, August 2021

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FAQ

What is the collaboration between Xilinx and Motovis about?

Xilinx and Motovis are collaborating to enhance forward camera systems for advanced driver-assistance applications, leveraging Xilinx's Zynq SoC platform and Motovis' CNN technology.

What market are Xilinx and Motovis targeting with their new solution?

The collaboration targets the $2.4B forward camera market within the automotive sector.

What growth is expected in the forward camera market?

The forward camera market is projected to grow nearly 20% year-on-year from 2020 to 2025.

How does the new camera solution meet safety standards?

The solution supports necessary parameters for the European NCAP 2022 requirements, ensuring compliance with safety regulations.

What are the key safety features supported by the forward camera system?

Key features include lane-keeping assistance (LKA), automatic emergency braking (AEB), and adaptive cruise control (ACC).

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