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Automotive SoCs scale edge AI to 1200 TOPS

January 6, 2026 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

High-performance automotive SoCs, an eight-by-eight 4D imaging radar transceiver, and a 10BASE-T1S Ethernet PHY from Texas Instruments target centralized vehicle computing, advanced perception, and in-vehicle networking. The portfolio includes TDA5 SoCs with scalable edge AI performance from 10 to 1200 TOPS using an integrated neural processing unit and chiplet-ready architecture, supporting sensor fusion and real-time decision-making up to SAE Level 3 autonomy.

The AWR2188 single-chip radar transceiver integrates eight transmit and eight receive channels to simplify high-resolution radar designs while enabling longer-range and higher-accuracy detection. Complementing these devices, the DP83TD555J-Q1 Ethernet PHY extends Ethernet connectivity to vehicle edge nodes, reducing wiring complexity, supporting software-defined vehicle architectures, and enabling scalable ADAS deployment across multiple vehicle platforms.

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