Toyota Alphard/Vellfire With Toshiba’s Advanced Image Recognition Processor Wins Japan’s Highest Award for Preventive Safety Performance

TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Toshiba
Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
(“Toshiba”) today
announced that its ViscontiTM4 image recognition processor
was a key component in the driver assistance systems of the Toyota Motor
Corporation (“Toyota”) vehicles that recorded industry-leading scores in
the 2018 Japan New Car Assessment Program (JNCAP), the government
program that assesses the road safety of new vehicles. The Toyota
Alphard/Vellfire was declared the winner of the Grand Prix Award for
preventive safety performance, and the Toyota Crown and Corolla Sport
were both evaluated as ASV[1]+++, the highest level for
advanced safety vehicles.

Advances in driver assistance systems are bringing autonomous vehicles
ever closer, but also raising concerns for ensuring safe roads and
reducing traffic accidents. Toshiba is contributing to a future of safe
vehicles by channeling its know-how in deep neural networks and sensor
and imaging technologies into the ViscontiTM series of image
processor LSIs for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).

JNCAP was initiated by the Japanese government in 1995 to promote the
safety of new cars launched in Japan by domestic and overseas makers.
The program brings together results of vehicle safety tests carried out
by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT),
and the National Agency for Automotive Safety and Victims’ Aid (NASVA).
Tests cover preventive safety performance, collision safety performance,
and pedestrian protection performance. The Preventive Safety Performance
Assessment evaluates advanced safety technologies such as damage
mitigation braking.

Toshiba supplies ViscontiTM4 to the Toyota vehicles as an
integral part of DENSO Corporation’s Front-Camera-Based Active Safety
System. The LSI’s ability to process luminance differences between
objects and their backgrounds, realizing better detection of pedestrians
at night and in low light conditions, helped the Toyota vehicles win
high scores in assessment of collision avoidance braking for
pedestrians. The Alphard/Vellfire integrating the system received a high
score of 126 points and took the Grand Prix Award for preventive safety
performance assessment, and all of the Toyota models integrating ViscontiTM4
were evaluated as ASV+++.

Toshiba continues to channel resources into ViscontiTM, and
into other innovative automotive devices that will contribute to ADAS.
The company is now developing ViscontiTM5, which will deliver
advanced Deep Neural Network IP, and expects to start sample shipments
in September this year.

Note
[1] ASV: Advanced Safety Vehicle

* ViscontiTM is a trademark of Toshiba Electronic Devices &
Storage Corporation.
* All other company names, product names and
service names may be trademarks of their respective companies.

About Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation

Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation combines the vigor of a
new company with the wisdom of experience. Since becoming an independent
company in July 2017, we have taken our place among the leading general
devices companies, and offer our customers and business partners
outstanding solutions in discrete semiconductors, system LSIs and HDD.

Our 22,000 employees around the world share a determination to maximize
the value of our products, and emphasize close collaboration with
customers to promote co-creation of value and new markets. We look
forward to building on annual sales now surpassing 800-billion yen (US$7
billion) and to contributing to a better future for people everywhere.
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Contacts

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Corporation
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Relations Group
Motohiro Ajioka
Tel: +81-3-3457-3576
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