BlueBox Demo’d on 3D-Printed Car

May 18, 2016
NXP’s BlueBox is an automotive platform designed to handle ADAS and self-driving car applications.

NXP’s BlueBox (S32VLS2-RDB) is a modular, automotive platform designed to handle ADAS and self-driving car applications. The BlueBox engine incorporates NXP’s S32V automotive vision processor and LS2088A embedded compute processor with eight 64-bit ARM Cortex-A72 cores running at 2 GHz. 

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