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Reuters Logo Japanese chipmaker NEC Electronics began shipping image detection chips for cars on Friday, with the first going into a Toyota Motor Lexus model to be launched this fall.

Chips control a growing bulk of car functions, from power door locks to transmission controllers, and NEC Electronics hopes to grab 40 percent of the emerging market for image detection chips in cars by 2015.

"Our share will be only a few percent in 2010, but by increasing the number of images the processor recognizes, we hope to become the de facto standard for carmakers worldwide by 2015," Yoshirou Miyaji, NEC Electronics' general manager of auto systems, told reporters.

The new Lexus LS460 with the image processors will automatically slam on the brakes if the system detects a pedestrian or another vehicle in its immediate path, preventing a collision or reducing impact.

NEC Electronics projects annual sales of the device will grow to 20 billion yen ($172 million) in 2015, which would be equivalent to 3 percent of the chipmaker's total sales in fiscal 2005.

Monthly production is expected to be 10,000 units at the end of fiscal 2007. In 2010, NEC Electronics expects 4 million cars to have image detection chips in place, with the market growing to 8.6 million cars in 2012 and 18 million cars in 2015.

NEC Electronics, the world's eighth-largest chipmaker, 70 percent owned by NEC Corp., posted an operating loss of 5.76 billion yen in the quarter ended June on poor sales of cell phone chips, and it sees the car industry as a long-term source of growing demand.

Image recognition technology is more widely known for enabling high-end surveillance cameras to pick out an individual in a crowd, but the market for the technology in cars is still small.

Honda Motor has also developed cars that sound warnings or swerve if the vehicle is about to hit an object.

NEC Electronics shares closed down 3.1 percent at 3,760 yen on Friday, underperforming Tokyo's electric machinery subindex which fell 0.23 percent.

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if this chip can detect people and cars in front of it to stop! what happens to the vehicles behind it! will they stop in time.

everything is focus on the front, what about the rear?... (Read the rest)
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I wouldn't buy any product with an NEC chip in it  realitycheck101 | 08/25/06
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