"Israeli start-up Arbe launches automotive-grade (AEC-Q100) dedicated imaging radar processing chip. It can offer detailed 4D images. It also separates, identifies, and tracks objects in high resolution in both azimuth and elevation using AI-based post-processing and SLAM. Compared to other radars, Arbe has more processing power, low latency, and low power; thereby enhancing the safety of vehicles in addition to low cost" – Parv Sharma
(Source: EE TImes)
Key Highlights:
- The processor is capable of processing 30Gbps of data, representing a virtual array of over 2,300 virtual channels.
- Today, most radars are processing less than 10% of the bandwidth and usually up to 12 virtual channels. The chip is built to provide typical power consumption of less than 4W. Most of today’s radar power consumption is around 10W-20W.
- The patented chip can process the raw data generated by 48 receiving channels and 48 transmitting channels, generating 30 frames per second, meeting automotive power constraints.