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ADI, BMW Group join to provide 10Mb Ethernet for automotive mega trends, ET Auto

The BMW Group will be a leading OEM to implement the technology, leveraging ADI’s E²B for their ambient lighting system design in the vehicles of the BMW Group in the future.New Delhi: Analog Devices, Inc. ( ADI) and the BMW Group Thursday announced an early adoption of E²B™, ADI's 10BASE-T1S Ethernet to the Edge bus technology within the automotive industry.Automotive Ethernet connectivity is a key enabler of new, zonal architectures in automotive design and supports

Analog Devices to invest €630 million in next-gen semiconductor facility

Analog Devices has disclosed its plans for a significant investment of €630 million at its European regional headquarters in Limerick, Ireland. This investment will facilitate the establishment of a Research & Development and manufacturing facility covering an area of 45,000 square feet.The new facility will drive ADI's development of advanced signal processing innovations, accelerating the digital transformation of various sectors such as Industrial, Automotive, and Healthcare. The investment will triple ADI's…

EVs Boost Chip Demand Despite Semiconductor Makers’ Woes

Chip sales that have declined across many customer segments are still enjoying one area of rising demand: cars.Growing sales of electric vehicles—which tend to use more semiconductors than their gas-powered counterparts—coupled with greater automation of all vehicles, have kept producers of chips for cars busy. The long-term outlook for the market appears robust, Tesla Inc. TSLA 3.61% suggested this past week, as Chief Executive Elon Musk…

Nvidia Posts Record Sales, Warns of Russia, China Hit

Graphics-chip maker Nvidia Corp. NVDA 5.08% gave a muted sales outlook, citing supply-chain disruptions in China and reduced business in Russia, as it posted record sales for the most recent quarter.Nvidia said sales in the current quarter are likely to come in at $8.1 billion, missing Wall Street forecasts. The company said it anticipated a roughly $500 million hit to sales relating to Russia and Covid-19 lockdowns in China. Nvidia’s sales of chips to big server farms…