
Together with chipmaker STMicroelectronics, Hyundai Autron for the Hyundai Motor Group's control, software and semiconductor research and development division has equipped and opened a development laboratory in Seoul (South Korea).
With the growing demand for safer, greener and better networked vehicles, demand for automotive semiconductors is expected to continue to grow. Driven by the electrification and commercialization of mass production driver assistance features, and with the introduction of autonomous driving imminent in the long term, the number of semiconductor devices installed per car is expected to increase sharply.
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