From Beyond Innovation S3: Noam Arkind, Arbe Robotics · · Beyond Innovation TV
“When we broke down the problem into small pieces we realized it was unsolvable in software. From day one we went for a hardcore silicon optimized for radar processing, which allowed us to deliver a low-cost, high-performance next‑generation radar with higher performance than any other supplier in the market.”
On , Noam Arkind, CTO & Co-Founder at Arbe Robotics, spoke about hardware acceleration during Beyond Innovation S3: Noam Arkind, Arbe Robotics on Beyond Innovation TV.
In a March 2024 interview on *Beyond Innovation*, Noam Arkind discussed Arbe Robotics’ approach to developing radar for autonomous vehicles. Arkind said the company began by focusing on autonomy and concluded that a reliable, low-cost sensor was needed, leading them to build a radar system. He stated that traditional automotive radar suffered from low resolution and detail, and that Arbe’s system provides a high-resolution image with a large amount of data. Arkind noted that the processing requirements were unsolvable in software, so the company designed custom silicon optimized for radar processing, which he described as delivering higher performance than other suppliers at a low cost. Arkind also addressed the radar-versus-lidar debate, citing radar’s advantages as low cost, ease of adoption, Doppler motion perception, and weather resistance, while acknowledging its resolution limitations. He expressed confidence that higher-resolution radar images enabling perception applications are achievable. Arkind predicted that autonomous driving will develop in stages, with an initial phase using radar, lidar, and cameras together to achieve reliability, a process he said could take years.