In this episode of the Fully Charged Show Podcast, Imogen Bhogal sits down with Lars Reger, CTO of NXP Semiconductors, to explore the critical role that chips play in the electric vehicle revolution. With the average EV containing around 10,000 semiconductors - 10 times more than an combustion car, these tiny silicon components are doing some seriously heavy lifting — from power & energy management, control systems, security, connectivity to autonomous driving and increasing amounts of AI. NXP supplies chips to major automotive players around the globe, giving Lars a front-row seat to the transformation of electric mobility from the incumbents, to the new players and beyond. Together, they delve into what it really means to create a software-defined vehicle, the future of self-driving and the need for energy-efficient AI. Lars also shares what can be learnt from the global chip shortage and how it can be avoided from happening again. Enjoy! @EverythingElectricShow @fullychargedshow 00:00 Introduction and a bit of context 02:36 Ad Break 02:52 NXP Semiconductors 05:04 An accident and a brain on shoes?! 14:48 Chips and rolling robots! 20:39 A global perspective 26:00 Avoiding another chip crisis 36:26 New oems are more efficient 38:46 Making AI more efficient 46:43 What ChatGPT can learn from Electric Cars 49:38 A huge convergence? 53:20 Just one wish 56:07 Concluding thoughts 56:52 Ad: Duracell Energy This episode is sponsored by Duracell Energy! Enter the Free Prize Draw to WIN your own Duracell Energy bunny here:
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