Processors centralize vehicle intelligence

NXP has introduced the S32N7 super-integration processor series for centralized vehicle computing across multiple domains. The post Processors centralize vehicle intelligence appeared first on EDN.

Processors centralize vehicle intelligence

NXP has introduced the S32N7 super-integration processor series for centralized vehicle computing across propulsion, vehicle dynamics, body, gateway, and safety domains. The 5-nm series replaces distributed electronic control units with a single processing hub at the vehicle core, providing a foundation for software-defined vehicles.

By consolidating software and data, the S32N7 simplifies vehicle architectures and reduces system complexity, lowering total cost of ownership by up to 20% through fewer hardware modules and more efficient wiring, electronics, and software integration. The processors are designed to meet automotive safety, security, and real-time requirements.

With 32 compatible variants, the S32N7 series provides a scalable platform for AI-enabled vehicle functions. Its high-performance data backbone supports future AI upgrades without re-architecting the vehicle, enabling long-term software development and differentiation across vehicle platforms.

Bosch is the first company to deploy the S32N7 in its vehicle integration platform. Together, NXP and Bosch have co-developed reference designs, safety frameworks, hardware integration guidelines, and an expert enablement program for early adopters.

The S32N79, the superset of the series, is sampling now.

S32N7 series product page

NXP Semiconductors 

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