Valens Semiconductor announced that it is shipping engineering samples of the VA7000 chipset family to more than 25 automotive customers and partners, including four leading automotive OEMs and more than 10 Tier-1 prospective customers, for evaluation and integration into their platforms. The Valens VA7000 chipset family is the first on the market to implement the MIPI A-PHYSM standard for in-vehicle sensor connectivity. Since the release of the A-PHY standard for high speed in-vehicle video connectivity by the MIPI Alliance in September 2020, it has gained significant momentum within the industry. In 2021, the IEEE standards association adopted A-PHY in full as one of its own standards, and major automotive companies have been working to integrate it into their next-generation solutions.

The unprecedented performance of the VA7000 chipsets will enable automotive OEMs to enhance their Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) capabilities and to take a step towards the software-defined vehicles of the future by providing: High bandwidth: 8Gbps per link (deserializer aggregating 32Gbps), with a roadmap to 16Gbps per link; Link distance: Up to 15 meters (~50 feet), enabling unprecedented architectural flexibility; Industry-lowest error rate: Packet error rate of 10-19, orders of magnitude lower than the competition; Reduced total system cost: Ability to operate over low-cost unshielded cables and connectors. For the first time ever, the VA7000 chipsets will enable the industry to remove costly and proprietary bridge CSI-2 extension solutions widely used today, in favor of a Digital Signal Processing (DSP)-based standardized protocol, which will simplify the connectivity infrastructure in the car.