Description
Freescale introduces a new power and performance optimized heterogeneous processor for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) systems – the S32V family. The processor can process video camera feeds with two image processors from CogniVue and has a high performance GPU with 50GFLOPs of floating point compute power, all while maintaining a ~5W power envelope. The S32V234 is the first member of a family of ADAS processors that bring true automotive quality to ADAS. This white paper explores the chip and why ADAS requires processors designed from the ground up for automotive.