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On Thursday, Continental and Ambarella, a California-based artificial intelligence chip company, announced a partnership to develop software and hardware systems for self-driving vehicles.

The partnership will focus on Level 2+ autonomous driving, which allows drivers to briefly remove their hands from the steering wheel through features such as assisted cruise control and lane centering.

Ambarella, a semiconductor company, has created a new type of chip called a system on a chip (SoC) that combines multiple CPUs on a single logic board and enables artificial intelligence processing.

In partnership with Continental, the two companies will develop technology consisting of high-resolution cameras, radar, and lidar sensors, as well as software from Continental.

Additionally, Continental holds a minority stake in lidar startup AEye, which is based in California. The auto supplier has integrated a long-range lidar sensor based on AEye’s patents with its existing short-range lidar technology.

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Casper Benedict is a EV writer at EVMagz.com, reporting on electric vehicle launches, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility trends across global markets. Outside of work, he enjoys trail running, experimenting with home coffee roasting, and restoring vintage bicycles.

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