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The future of automotive
Season 1 · Episode 9

The future of automotive

The latest podcast from Electronic Specifier Insights looks at the future of automotive from Texas Instruments’ automotive division who recently assembled to discuss the latest trends in the market and to run an eye over the future of automotive.

Electronic Specifier Insights

July 8, 202013m 25s

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Show Notes

When you consider the pace of acceleration in technology over the last century, I always wonder what some of the early pioneers would make of it today. Would Louis Pasteur look aghast at keyhole surgery? What would Alan Turing make of the processing power of the modern-day laptop? And what would Karl Benz make of today’s automobiles? His 1886 Benz Patent Motorwagen, which is widely regarded as the first automobile, used the Benz 954cc single-cylinder four-stroke engine and was capable of 670W of power – equating to an eye watering 0.9bhp.

A far cry from what rolls off today’s production lines, and a key part of that has been the growth in electronics technology within the car. Indeed, it is predicated that by 2030, 50% of the total cost of a car’s production will be its electronics.

This podcast discusses the findings of the roundtable.

Topics

automotivetrendselectronicselectronics engineeringtexas instrumentsengineeringautomationautonomousroundtable