Increasing number of sensors in vehicles, including cameras and radars
DSP, a key device for processing sensor data in vehicles CEVA announced on the 25th that its high-performance digital signal processor (DSP) solution will be installed in Japan's Renesas' next-generation automotive SoC.

▲ CEVA DSP adopted for Renesas’ next-generation automotive SoC [Image = CEVA]
“Automakers are implementing more cameras, radars and other sensors into their vehicles to enable safe and automated driving,” said Gideon Wertheizer, CEO of CEVA. “CEVA’s DSPs play a critical role in building these complex systems by supporting the software frameworks and automotive safety standards.”
“In active safety and autonomous driving applications, DSPs are key IPs for processing sensor data generated by in-vehicle sensors,” said Naoki Yoshida, vice president of Automotive Digital Products Marketing Division at Renesas Electronics. “CEVA’s automotive DSP solutions provide automotive SoC customers with the signal processing capabilities needed to operate advanced technologies.”
CEVA's DSP-based solutions target demanding sensor processing and AI workloads associated with autonomous and electric vehicles. Currently, NeuPro-S and SensPro products are being applied to various vehicle SoCs such as ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), BMS (Battery Management Systems), and powertrain systems.