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In a self-driving car, a four-hour trip could generate more than 14 terabytes of data. But where does all of this data reside? Not all of it will be preserved, and what needs to be stored long-term will eventually be uploaded to cloud storage. Nonetheless, data will have to reside in a local memory.


NAND Flashes Its Storage Superiority in Automotive Designs

Systems like ADAS and infotainment are profoundly changing the automotive industry. However, they demand massive amounts of data processing and storage, which is where NAND steps in.

Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio | Jul 20, 2017

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Rapid-fire advances in high-reliability infotainment systems, advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), and autonomous cars are drastically altering the requirements of on-board storage. Many of these applications generate a high volume of data, which has engineers focusing more intently on coming up with efficient storage strategies.

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