SECOR presents groundbreaking SDV CONCEPT at embedded world 2025

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Nuremberg, March 11, 2025 – At this year’s embedded world trade fair in Nuremberg, SECOR is presenting its revolutionary SDV CONCEPT (Software Defined Vehicle). This technology could fundamentally change the automotive industry. SECOR has developed a standardized semiconductor that can be configured using software and is therefore universally applicable. This makes it possible to use the chip for various functions in the vehicle, from engine control to window lifters.

An outstanding feature of the SDV CONCEPT is the ability to perform software updates over the air to enable new functions. If the performance of the chip is no longer sufficient, it can easily be replaced with a more powerful chip thanks to pin compatibility. This leads to cost savings, shorter development times and greater resilience in times of crisis.

SECOR also relies on a zonal concept for the E/E architecture, in which a central computer communicates with a few ECUs distributed throughout the vehicle. This significantly reduces the number of ECUs required and increases the flexibility of the vehicle manufacturers.

SECOR will present its technology to the public for the first time at embedded world 2025. The various possible uses of the chips will be demonstrated using a vehicle door as an example. Visitors can look forward to exciting live demonstrations and in-depth insights into the future of vehicle technology.

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