‒ Strengthening collaboration with NewTec to focus on delivering flexible, scalable and easy-to-implement functional safety solutions –
Shanghai, China - April 24, 2024 - Lattice Semiconductor, a leading supplier of low power programmable devices, today announced a strengthened partnership with NewTecNewTec, a leading custom system and platform solution design company. Through the enhanced collaboration, the two companies will focus on bringing functional safety features to customers developing safety-critical automotive and industrial applications.
“Providing innovative, low-power FPGA solutions that are scalable, reliable, easy to use, and help customers get to market quickly is a top priority at Lattice,” said Matt Dobrodziej, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at Lattice . “We are excited to deepen our partnership with NewTec and leverage our respective strengths to deliver innovative and comprehensive functional safety solutions to automotive and industrial customers.”
“Lattice has long been one of our valued partners and we are excited to become part of the Lattice ecosystem,” said Matthias Wolbert, Managing Director of NewTec . “Lattice low-power FPGAs are an ideal solution to meet our customers’ evolving security standards and needs, and we believe this partnership will further enhance our ability to develop collaborative solutions to address more industry challenges.”
Functional safety is fundamental to automotive and industrial applications, and is becoming increasingly important as automation advances. It is a criterion that every manufacturer should consider when making decisions. Lattice software design tools are certified with the latest safety design methodologies, giving its FPGAs the flexibility to implement and develop functional safety designs in safety-critical applications. To learn more about Lattice functional safety, click here.
Lattice FPGA solutions will be on full display at the 2024 Embedded World Congress in Nuremberg, Germany, April 9-11, 2024.
Visit Lattice in Hall 4, Booth #528 to learn how innovative low-power FPGA solutions enable edge applications such as industrial, automotive, and security.
Visit NewTec in Hall 5, Booth #178 to learn more about how to implement security functions using Lattice FPGA solutions.
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