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ChipSync and Cortus Join Forces for AI-Driven Vehicle Solutions

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ChipSync, a leading innovator in connected car technology in India, and Cortus, a global fabless semiconductor company specializing in RISC-V chips and AI inference chiplets, have announced a strategic collaboration to co-develop next-generation electronic solutions for the Indian automotive and consumer markets.

The partnership aims to redefine the future of automotive and software-defined vehicle (SDV) technologies by integrating Cortus’ advanced RISC-V automotive chips and AI chiplets for computer vision with ChipSync’s connected car software expertise.

“This partnership marks a pivotal moment in our journey to bring next-gen connected vehicle solutions to the Indian market,” said Hariprasad KB, CEO at ChipSync. “Combining our software excellence with Cortus’ world-class silicon and chiplet technologies allows us to offer more intelligent, flexible and cost-effective platforms.”

“India is a one of key markets for RISC-V adoption, and this collaboration underscores our commitment to democratizing high-performance computing in automotive and beyond,” added Michael Chapman, CEO of Cortus. “We are excited to work with ChipSync to deliver secure and AI-driven solutions for the vehicles of tomorrow.”

As India emerges as a global hub for automotive innovation, the partnership is set to strengthen the RISC-V ecosystem, enabling faster development cycles, AI-driven safety features, and energy-efficient designs aligned with the needs of Indian OEMs.

 

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