Infineon and Subaru join forces to improve driver safety by developing advanced assistance systems
Infineon Technologies AG and Subaru Corporation are collaborating to enhance driver safety, confidence and comfort in future Subaru vehicles. Infineon plays a key role in Subaru’s integrated electronic control unit (ECU) for next‑generation advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and vehicle motion control: Infineon’s latest AURIX™ microcontroller (MCU) enhances the real-time capability of this ECU compared to previous generations, supporting faster, more reliable processing of vehicle and sensor information.
“As advanced driver assistance systems become more sophisticated, reliable real-time operation across the entire system is key,” said Peter Schaefer, Executive Vice President and Chief Sales Officer Automotive at Infineon. “With our market leading microcontroller family AURIX, we support Subaru in building the foundation needed to deliver dependable decision-making and control across the vehicle.”
“Subaru is working on the development of an integrated electronic control unit that coordinates next‑generation EyeSight and vehicle motion control for future Subaru vehicles,” said Eiji Shibata, Executive Officer and Chief Digital Car Officer, Subaru Corporation. “Infineon’s AURIX MCU is a core technology that will support robust sensor data fusion and real‑time control within this integrated ECU, and is a key element enabling the evolution of next‑generation ADAS and vehicle motion control. We have built a strong relationship of trust with Infineon over many years and have collaborated from the early stages of development to optimize the design of the AURIX MCU. We value this trusted partnership and look forward to Infineon’s next‑generation MCU.”
Infineon and Subaru have collaborated already for Subaru’s current generation ADAS. Both companies will deepen their collaboration around in-vehicle computing and networking in the future and will drive technology development and value creation toward safer and more secure mobility.
One year ago, Infineon climbed to the number one position in the global microcontroller market, after having reached this position for automotive microcontrollers specifically already in 2023. Since then, the company has further strengthened its position by developing technology ready to meet car manufacturers’ future MCU requirements, such as paving the way for RISC-V to become the open standard for automotive MCUs.













