Like everything else in today’s world, our cars are getting smarter.
The growth of the worldwide auto market is steady, yet the demand for more
microprocessors in automobiles continues to escalate as more MPUs are needed
to power instrument clusters, infotainment systems, telematics units, vehicle
connectivity gateways and smart antennas and camera systems found in the
latest models of cars and trucks.
The announcement of the NXP i.MX 8X family of applications processors
at Embedded World this week is particularly important for the automotive
market, as this highly versatile i.MX family addresses numerous processing
needs within the vehicle, all with a greater focus on safety and security
required by next generation platforms.
Automotive safety is an area that significantly benefits from the
new i.MX 8X solution. NXP has built new capabilities into the new i.MX 8X are intended to
safeguard and sandbox mission critical operations with the use of a dedicated
security processor within the products, as well as advanced hardware
supporting the latest cryptography standards, such as AES, flashless SHE,
elliptical curve cryptography and secure key storage.
From a design standpoint, we have greatly enhanced the level of advanced
integration built into the solution. The amazing level of advanced integration
found in the i.MX 8X will allow OEM design engineers to scale their designs
with fewer components, which empowers design teams to reduce their overall
development and maintenance costs and reuse as much hardware and software as
possible.
Smarter Family, Better Driving Experience
What all of this essentially means to the automotive market is that OEMs can
design safer and better performing cars that improve the driving experience
for their customers.
The new i.MX 8X family includes all-purpose applications processors based on
ARM® Cortex®-A35 and Cortex-M4 cores that
function as both a connected multimedia device and industrial controller.
This solution has a high level of features integrated onto one chip, such as
hardware accelerated graphics and video, high performance DSP, dedicated
security processor and more. The architecture supports real-time processing
as well as industry standard open operating systems, enabling secure cloud
connectivity and improved overall power efficiency.
Safer Screens Edge Out Mirrors
The new i.MX 8X safety enhancements are intended to ensure that
mission-critical applications are always accessible to the driver –
even during a main system failure, which has not been previously architected
into the i.MX family up until now.
NXP’s new SafeAssure ASIL-A and B ready features found in the i.MX 8X
solution are intended to provide constant accessibility of critical data on a
display in the event of a primary CPU or GPU failure. NXP will also be
delivering a roadmap of SafeAssure software products to allow system designers
to easily integrate advanced safety technology into their designs.
The SafeAssure features are also critical to new vision technologies currently
being built into cars and commercial trucks, such as the cameras that are now
beginning to replace external side mirrors. Removal of the mirrors improves
the aerodynamics of the automotive and reduces overall fuel consumption. These
new display screens showing surrounding views of the car are mission critical
to the driver, making i.MX 8X especially important to this growing trend as it
is intended to provide always-on camera functionality for the driver.
Personalizing Infotainment
From an infotainment standpoint, our new video and audio decoding technology
in i.MX 8X will play a large role in helping consumers customize their own
infotainment experience in economy cars using their smartphones, which has
become increasingly popular as more people prioritize technology investments
over high-end cars.
Drivers will be able to future-proof their infotainment experience with the
upgraded video decoding technology in the chip, which will now also support
H.265 decoding to future proof infotainment designs.
Built with a high-level of integration to support graphics, video, image
processing, audio and voice functions, the adaptable i.MX 8X product family
will play a pivotal role in reshaping tomorrow’s vehicles with safer
technologies and improved driver experiences.
As the embedded complexity and performance demands behind the scenes continues
to increase for OEM automotive designers, NXP is focused on architecting new
solutions to help our customers have access to the most scalable and
integrated solutions available. The easier NXP can make the embedded design
process, the smoother the driving experience will be in tomorrow’s cars
– it’s as simple as that.