The rapid development of autonomous technologies, as well as growth in the demand for automotive sensors, semiconductors, electronic components and ADASs (Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems), are driving changes in product specifications and performance requirements, prompting traditional automotive semiconductor and automotive electronics companies to introduce new products tailored to the needs of autonomous vehicles. Large international suppliers in the traditional automotive industry are collaborating with IT companies - the newcomers in the automotive supply chain - to develop autonomous car components, algorithms, and cloud platforms. This report provides an overview of the development of the autonomous car industry chain and international brands in this realm; explores the autonomous driving development of hardware and software companies, and carmakers; examines their demand for autonomous car ICs and electronics parts and components as well as future trends for autonomous products.
List of Topics:
- Global development of autonomous car, touching on industry chain and major products covered in the industry
- Companies included in the autonomous driving industry such as autonomous driving hardware and software companies, carmakers, and autonomous car startups and their recent developments
- Autonomous car ICs, electronic parts and components and include required automotive semiconductors and electronic components, as well as product trends from the perspective of traditional automotive hardware manufacturers and hardware manufacturers who are new entrants to the autonomous car industry.
- Development of Taiwanese automotive IC and electronic companies
Table of Contents
1. Development of Global Autonomous Car Market
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- ADI
- Altera
- Arynga
- ASE
- Asia Optical
- ATBS
- Audi
- AutoEquips
- Baidu
- BMW
- Bosch
- Calin
- Continental
- Delphi
- Denso
- E-Lead
- Etron
- Holtek
- Ibeo
- Infineon
- Intel
- Itseez
- Josn
- Lite-On
- Macronix
- Magna
- MediaTek
- Microsoft
- Mobiletron
- Mobileye
- Movidus
- nuTonomy
- Nvidia
- NXP
- Orange
- Photic
- Pixart
- Qualcomm
- Quanergy
- Realtek
- Renesas
- ST Microelectronic
- Sunplus
- Taiwan Calsonic
- TI
- Toyota
- TSMC
- TTE
- Tungthih
- UMC
- Universal
- Velodyne
- Vision
- Volvo
- Weltrend
- Winbond
- Wistron
- eWeb
- WNC
- ZF
Methodology
Primary research with a holistic, cross-domain approach
The exhaustive primary research methods are central to the value that the analyst delivers. A combination of questionnaires and on-site visits to the major manufacturers provides a first view of the latest data and trends. Information is subsequently validated by interviews with the manufacturers' suppliers and customers, covering a holistic industry value chain. This process is backed up by a cross-domain team-based approach, creating an interlaced network across numerous interrelated components and system-level devices to ensure statistical integrity and provide in-depth insight.
Complementing primary research is a running database and secondary research of industry and market information. Dedicated research into the macro-environmental trends shaping the ICT industry also allows the analyst to forecast future development trends and generate foresight perspectives. With more than 20 years of experience and endeavors in research, the methods and methodologies include:
Method
- Component supplier interviews
- System supplier interviews
- User interviews
- Channel interviews
- IPO interviews
- Focus groups
- Consumer surveys
- Production databases
- Financial data
- Custom databases
Methodology
- Technology forecasting and assessment
- Product assessment and selection
- Product life cycles
- Added value analysis
- Market trends
- Scenario analysis
- Competitor analysis
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