Lenovo and Infineon Technologies AG are strengthening their collaboration to support the next phase of autonomous driving and software defined vehicles. The partnership focuses on integrating Infineon’s AURIX microcontroller technology into Lenovo’s AD1 and AH1 automotive domain controllers.
The combined solution is designed to support advanced driver assistance systems by enabling safety critical computing, efficient energy management, and high speed data communication across in vehicle networks. Infineon’s AURIX microcontrollers are widely used in automotive applications where reliability, functional safety, and secure processing are essential. By integrating this technology, Lenovo aims to enhance the performance and robustness of its vehicle computing platforms.
The collaboration goes beyond hardware integration. Both companies are working together to align scalable software architectures with automotive grade computing platforms, helping vehicle manufacturers accelerate their software defined vehicle strategies. The partnership also extends across the broader automotive ecosystem, including system integration, software tools, and services.
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