AMD introduces two additions to the AMD Automotive XA Artix™ UltraScale+™ family: the XA AU10P and XA AU15P cost-optimized processors, which are automotive-qualified and optimized for use in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) sensor applications. The Artix UltraScale+ devices extend the AMD portfolio of automotive-grade, functional-safety proven and highly scalable FPGA and adaptive SoCs, joining the automotive-grade Spartan™ 7, Zynq™ 7000 and Zynq UltraScale+ product families.
XA Artix UltraScale+ processors are certified for functional safety up to ASIL-B, which is critical for automotive ADAS sensors from cameras to LiDARs, enabling our customers—carmakers, robotaxi developers and Tier 1 suppliers—to accelerate development of autonomous vehicles. The new XA Artix UltraScale+ devices can be connected to multiple displays in the vehicle to enhance infotainment features.
“As automotive systems have grown in complexity, safety is more critical than ever before with automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers requiring ASIL-B certification for LiDAR, radar and smart edge sensor applications,” said Ian Riches, vice president, global automotive practice, TechInsights. “Through the release of the new XA Artix UltraScale+ devices, AMD is demonstrating its continued commitment and investment in the latest functional safety solutions to serve the automotive market.”
These new, cost-optimized XA Artix FPGAs offer high serial bandwidth and signal compute density in an ultra-compact form factor. Artix UltraScale+ devices maximize system performance via DSP bandwidth for cost-sensitive and low-power ADAS edge applications including networking, vision and video processing and secure connectivity.