Edge AI SoC integrates tri-radio
The i.MX 93W applications processor from NXP combines a dedicated AI NPU with secure tri-radio wireless connectivity in a single package. The post Edge AI SoC integrates tri-radio appeared first on EDN.
NXP Semiconductors – a Netherlands-based IDM/fabless (with some in-house fabs) company specializing in automotive and embedded processing. NXP (formerly Philips Semiconductors, later merged with Freescale) produces microcontrollers (Kinetis, LPC families), i.MX application processors, automotive radar chips, NFC and secure payment chips, and more. NXP is a leading automotive semiconductor supplier and has a strong position in secure connectivity and edge processing.
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The i.MX 93W applications processor from NXP combines a dedicated AI NPU with secure tri-radio wireless connectivity in a single package. The post Edge AI SoC integrates tri-radio appeared first on EDN.
First applications processor to combine an AI NPU with secure, tri-radio connectivity, replacing up to 60 discrete components with a single package Accelerates coordinated AI agent deployment with integrated edge compute and secure connectivity, supported by NXP software and eIQ® AI enablement Pre-certified designs simplify wireless certification, eliminating RF complexity...
Announced today, the new zonal reference system includes pre-validated hardware and software for automotive intelligent data handling and multi-volt power distribution.
Secure, reliable real-time data processing and transport solutions for next-generation physical AI applications, developed in collaboration with NVIDIA NVIDIA humanoid robotics solutions integrated into NXP’s safe, secure edge portfolio cut development costs and speed time to market First in a series of NXP’s foundational robotics solutions designed to accelerate physical...
NXP claims that this device represents the first time an applications processor has combined a dedicated AI NPU with tri-radio wireless connectivity.
NXP’s TEF8388 RF CMOS automotive radar transceiver supports Level 2+ and Level 3 ADAS, with a roadmap toward higher levels of automation. The post Radar transceiver scales for automated driving appeared first on EDN.
Phoenix, AZ – March 31, 2026. DDC-I, a leading supplier of software and professional services for mission- and safety-critical applications, today announced the availability of its Deos™ multi-core real-time operating system for the NXP S32G family of network application processors with verification evidence to DO-178C Design Assurance Level A (DAL...