Lenovo and Infineon Technologies AG are strengthening their partnership to help speed up the development of autonomous driving. Lenovo’s main products, the AD1 and AH1 domain controllers, now use Infineon’s AURIX™ microcontroller technology. This technology enables support for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), improves energy efficiency, and allows fast data communication within vehicles.
“As the leading company in automotive microcontrollers, Infineon’s AURIX products are very important for safe and secure computing in modern vehicles,” said Thomas Böhm, Senior Vice President at Infineon. “By working with partners like Lenovo, we bring together reliable computing and flexible software, helping car makers move faster with their smart vehicle plans.”
This partnership is not just about technology. It also helps the development of smarter vehicles. “Our work with Infineon is part of Lenovo’s ‘Smarter Technology for All’ strategy, which is an important part of our intelligent vehicle business,” said Donny Tang, Vice President of Lenovo Group. “Infineon’s top semiconductor solutions give our computing systems a strong base. With years of working well together, we plan to use more artificial intelligence (AI) in real driving situations, making better and safer experiences for our customers.”
Lenovo and Infineon also work with many other partners in the automotive industry, building strong partnerships in areas like system integration, services, software, and tools. Both companies want to keep working together in the future, combining advanced hardware and smart software to support the next generation of connected, automated, and eco-friendly vehicles.
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