Baby You Can Drive My Car

The average mid-range car has over a dozen microprocessors in it. High-end models have over 100. Those systems need to be ultra-reliable and re-usable, they need to be tough and robust, and they need to be cheap. How can a developer possibly meet all those goals at once?

In this seminar, we look at tips and tricks for developing tough, scalable automotive systems that can meet the above objectives and more.

This will be a multi-sponsored event, presented by:
Freescale, Micron, Perforce Software and Qt by Dgia

Register today for the live event.

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