BOS Semiconductors Licenses Ceva SensPro AI DSP for Eagle-A ADAS SoC with Chiplet-Based Scalability
BOS Semiconductors has licensed Ceva Inc.’s SensPro AI DSP architecture for use in its Eagle-A standalone system-on-chip (SoC) targeted at advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving platforms.
The Eagle-A SoC is designed to combine a high-end neural processing unit (NPU), central processing unit (CPU), and graphics processing unit (GPU) with dedicated interfaces for fusing data from cameras, LiDAR, and radar sensors. Ceva’s SensPro AI DSP handles LiDAR and radar pre-processing tasks, processing raw sensor data to reduce latency within the perception pipeline.
BOS Semiconductors employs a chiplet strategy to improve scalability. The Eagle-A is configured to operate alongside the Eagle-N AI accelerator in multi-die setups interconnected through UCIe and PCIe interfaces. This modular approach allows original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to adjust compute performance according to varying ADAS and autonomous driving specifications.
The Eagle series architecture supports flexible deployment beyond automotive applications, including edge AI use cases in robotics and drones.
The announcement aligns with industry shifts toward software-defined vehicle architectures that require real-time sensor processing, safety-critical decision-...
