Intel buys IoT firm Yogitech to boost self-driving car and robotics security

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CHIPMAKER Intel has scooped up Yogitech, an Internet of Things (IoT) startup that focuses on boosting the security credentials of chips used in robots, self-driving cars and other autonomous devices. Yogitech was founded in Italy in 2000, and works on "functional security" for semiconductors, an unexciting yet core part of the IoT as it ensures that connected devices are secure and functioning correctly. This is particularly important in areas such as autonomous and connected cars, as robust systems where electronics can harvest data on driving performance are needed to keep the systems working accurately and in real time. Having this functionality assured creates faith in the use of IoT devices that require people to surrender some aspect of control or rely on a network of smart devices to work together without significant management needs. Yogitech's focus in the IoT arena has been on advanced driver assistance systems, and robotic and autonomous machines for industrial and automotive use where functional safety is vital.