By Li Panpan
(JW Insights) Mar 29 -- China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) published a document to solicit public opinions on formulating more than 30 key standards for automotive chips.
The key standards for automotive chips will cover general requirements such as environment and reliability, electromagnetic compatibility, functional safety, and information security, said the document.
They will cover requirements on key automotive chips used in control, computing, memory, power, and communication. Vehicle and key system matching test methods will also be released to standardize automotive chip products for safe, reliable, and efficient applications.
By 2030, MIIT will formulate more than 70 related standards for automotive chips to accelerate the healthy development of the industry in China, said MIIT.
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