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Stellantis, Foxconn to Design New Semiconductors for Automotive Industry

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Stellantis and Foxconn to design purpose-built semiconductors to support Stellantis and third-party customers. PHOTO Stellantis

Stellantis and Foxconn announced the signing of a non-binding memorandum to design purpose-built semiconductors to support Stellantis and third-party customers.

“Our software-defined transformation will be powered by great partners across industries and expertise,” said Carlos Tavares, Stellantis CEO.

“With Foxconn, we aim to create four new families of chips that will cover over 80% of our semiconductor needs, helping to significantly modernize our components, reduce complexity, and simplify the supply chain.”

“This will also boost our ability to innovate faster and build products and services at a rapid pace,” stated Tavares.

Working together

This partnership was announced as part of the Stellantis Software Day 2021 event where the Company unveiled STLA Brain, the new electrical/electronic and software architecture launching in 2024 across Stellantis’ four battery electric vehicle-centric platforms–STLA Small, Medium, Large and Frame. STLA Brain is fully OTA capable, making it highly efficient.

“As a leading technology company, Foxconn has the depth of experience in manufacturing semiconductors and software–two key components in the production of electric vehicles.”

“We look forward to sharing this expertise with Stellantis and tackling the long-term supply chain shortages, as we continue with the expansion into the electric vehicle market,” said Young Liu, Chairman & CEO of Foxconn Technology Group.

The collaboration will support Stellantis’ initiatives to reduce semiconductor complexity, design an all-new family of purpose-built semiconductors to support Stellantis vehicles, and provide capabilities and flexibility in this area of growing importance as vehicles become increasingly software-defined.

The partnership will leverage Foxconn’s domain know-how, development capabilities, and supply chain in the semiconductor industry, as well as Stellantis’ expansive automotive expertise and significant scale as a lead customer for the enterprise.

 

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