Electronics leaders and experts reunited in Munich, Germany, for the electronica fair—a global hub for showcasing the latest products, solutions, and trends shaping the industry. This year, the event celebrated its 60th anniversary, featuring an impressive lineup of exhibitions, forums, and conferences, making it a must-attend for innovators and decision-makers.
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Driving Semiconductor Evolution: Commercializing RISC-V for Automotive
Quintauris joined the Smart Mobility Stage to present the transformative opportunities that RISC-V offers to the automotive industry. In the session, we addressed the challenges and solutions around open standards processor architectures and showcased how Quintauris is paving the way for innovation.
The presentation covered the strategic importance of a new European semiconductor supplier, the thriving ecosystem, and commercialization opportunities.
Key Topics:
- The strategic importance of establishing a new European semiconductor supplier.
- The thriving RISC-V ecosystem and its growth potential.
- Commercialization opportunities within the automotive market.
The session concluded with a dynamic panel discussion featuring prominent industry leaders, exchanging ideas on the future of mobility and technology.
Quintauris at electronica and Beyond
Beyond the conference sessions, Quintauris had the privilege of speaking with EE Times to share updates on our mission and vision for the next year. As we aim to become the single source for enabling compatible RISC-V-based products, our initial focus remains on driving innovation in the automotive industry, highlighted Quintauris CEO, Alexander Kocher.
Watch the full interview with Nitin Dahad here.
The Ojo-Yoshida Report covered Quintauris and its role in enabling the global adoption of RISC-V. Read the full report here.
Thank you to everyone who attended our conference session at electronica 2024 and had a moment to learn more about Quintauris and how it’s enabling the next-generation of hardware through RISC-V. See you in electronica 2026!