
Cre8Ventures adds videantis to PAVE360 digital twins
Siemens Cre8Ventures has signed a strategic partnership with videantis in Germany for AI digital twin technology in automotive.
videantis has developed IP and tools for a highly scalable unified processor for chips with AI to be used in automotive ADAS, autonomous driving, drones, VR and AR.
The partnership in the Siemens PAVE360 Digital Twin Marketplace adds the videantis v-MP6000UDX unified neural network processor IP, optimization tools and core algorithms to speed up chip and system development.
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Using PAVE360 to build a digital twin allows designers to evaluate platforms, including the videantis processing architecture, at full-system levels, both pre- and post-silicon. Emerging semiconductor ventures can build valuation pre-silicon, reduce the need for multiple funding rounds, and establish clear pathways to market. The partnership enables these companies to very quickly evaluate, design and validate v-MP6000UDX processor IP, allowing them to also start porting and verifying their software stack even before the silicon is available.
PAVE360 provides modelling and simulation tools that enable early-stage verification of chips. The videantis optimisation tools enable very accurate PPA estimates to complement the PAVE360 data and reduce time-to-market and design costs while ensuring that chips meet stringent power, performance, and safety standards.
The IP and algorithms are already deployed in 20 million cars on the road through a deal with Continental. The ADAS RVS231 Rear-View Camera System uses the Videantis technology is able to run all needed algorithms up to a full advanced emergency brake (AEB) system in a very compact, low-power, high-performance system.
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