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TI accelerates the shift toward autonomous vehicles with expanded automotive portfolio
New analog and embedded processing technologies from TI enable automakers to deliver smarter, safer and more connected driving experiences across their entire

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[{"type":"text","content":"New analog and embedded processing technologies from TI enable automakers to deliver smarter, safer and more connected driving experiences across their entire vehicle fleetNews highlights:TI's newest family of high-performance computing SoCs delivers safe, efficient edge AI performance up to 1200 TOPS with a proprietary NPU and chiplet-ready design.Automakers can simplify radar designs and address advanced use cases with TI's eight-by-eight 4D imaging radar transceiver.Using TI's 10BASE-T1S Ethernet PHY, automakers can extend Ethernet to vehicle edge nodes with reduced wiring complexity and cost.These new semiconductors enable quicker AI decisions, comprehensive perception and a unified network, helping automakers bring higher levels of autonomy to their entire fleet.DALLAS, Jan. 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments (TI) (Nasdaq: TXN) today introduced new automotive semiconductors and development resources to enhance safety and autonomy across vehicle models. TI's scalable TDA5 high-performance computing system-on-a-chip (SoC) family offers power- and safety-optimized processing and edge artificial intelligence (AI) that supports up to Society of Automotive Engineers Level 3 vehicle autonomy. TI also unveiled the AWR2188, a single-chip, eight-by-eight 4D imaging radar transceiver, to help engineers simplify high resolution radar systems. These devices, alongside the DP83TD555J-Q1 10BASE-T1S Ethernet physical layer (PHY), join TI's broader automotive portfolio for next-generation advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and software-defined vehicles (SDVs). TI is debuting these products at CES 2026, Jan. 6-9, in Las Vegas, Nevada.\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nFor more information, see ti.com/TDA54-Q1, ti.com/AWR2188 and ti.com/DP83TD555J-Q1.\"The automotive industry is moving toward a future where driving doesn't require hands on the wheel,\" said Mark Ng, director of automotive systems at TI. \"Semiconductors are at the heart of bringing this vision of safer, smarter and more autonomous driving experiences to every vehicle. From detection and communication to decision-making, engineers can use TI's end-to-end system offering to innovate what's next in automotive.\"High-performance compute SoCs enable safe, scalable AI across vehicle modelsTo enhance safety and autonomy in next-generation vehicles, automakers are adopting central ...