Taiwanese Companies Tap into Hardware Expertise to Drive Innovation in Smart Mobility Sector
With the rapid development of artificial
intelligence (AI), businesses are racing to meet the demands of terminal AI
applications to propel growth. The AI on Chip Industrial Cooperation Strategic
Alliance aims to promote the industry by supporting member companies such as
Etron Technology, Generalplus Technology and iCatch Technology to develop
innovative products engineered for a range of industrial applications.
Etron Technology has seamlessly integrated its RPC memory
interface controller into voice control and driver monitoring systems in cars.
The company has also unveiled the MemorAiLink platform, offering low-power,
high-performance AI terminal solutions for the heterogeneous integration of
various computing cores.
Generalplus
Technology excels in driver monitoring systems (DMS), which comply with EU and
Chinese regulations. By collecting extensive data and conducting rigorous field
tests, the systems ensure optimal performance in any scenario.
iCatch
Technology has recently launched the V2C multi-channel AI Internet of Vehicles
(IoV) image analysis recorder, which has been available in the Japanese fleet
market. The company's sensor fusion technology gives vehicles full perception
capabilities, creating exciting new opportunities for applications in drones,
robots and more.
Etron
Technology, Generalplus Technology and iCatch Technology are all committed to
innovation, striving to meet customer expectations and exploring new technology
applications. Together, they are creating more opportunities within Taiwan's AI industry and on the global stage.
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