Aquantia Corp. introduced a suite of products targeted at autonomous vehicle platforms., Aquantia also announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to provide Multi-Gig networking support for the NVIDIA DRIVE Xavier™ and DRIVE Pegasus platforms. These high-performance computing platforms featuring Aquantia Multi-Gig networking will be available to automotive partners starting in the first quarter of 2018. The AQcelerate Automotive product line includes the following high-performance networking devices, which all support data rates up to 10GbE: The AQV107 Multi-Gig PHY, The AQVC107 PCIe Multi-Gig MAC+PHY Ethernet controller, The AQVC100 PCIe Multi-Gig controller (MAC only). Moving to Level 4 and Level 5 autonomous driving requires a new network architecture that can support: High-bandwidth requirements for the IVN to support the increasing number of sensors and high-resolution cameras. Redundancy of all the function-critical components and systems to provide the utmost levels of safety. Simplification and security – moving from multiple network interfaces into an industry proven, coherent, secure network that supports all the required features of autonomous driving. These requirements are driving the industry towards Multi-Gig Ethernet over copper – the perfect fit for Aquantia’s deep networking expertise, knowledge, and experience. The autonomous driving ecosystem is growing to include more OEM car manufacturers, Tier-1 suppliers, GPU/CPU companies and high-performance networking silicon suppliers as the requirements become more stringent. The potential market opportunity is considerable. Raymond James estimates that the silicon content in autonomous vehicles will represent a $30 billion total addressable market by 2030.