Benny Har-Even

Benny Har-Even

Benny Har-Even is the content manager at Imagination, where he casts an editorial eye over the company’s output—from blog posts to white papers, to web pages and video material. He has a background in technology journalism that goes back to the late 1990s and has written for many leading publications from the Sunday Times and TrustedReviews.com to Wired magazine. In his spare time, he is a contributor to Forbes online.

Why electric cars matter for the IP electronics industry

The second electric car revolution is almost upon us. The first, in case you were wondering, was in the 1960s, when, you may be surprised to learn, there.

Unveiling XS: the ultimate GPU family for automotive

To some, Imagination Technologies is best known as a supplier of GPUs for the mobile market. However, our GPUs are suitable for a wide range of markets.

Imagination achieves ISO 26262 statement of conformance

As we move to an ever more autonomously driven world, Imagination is delighted to announce that it has received an ISO 26262 Statement of Process.

Why we’ve created a safety-critical driver for automotive GPU acceleration

As we saw earlier this year at CES 2020, when it comes to automotive, the future is rushing to meet us. Large, high-resolution displays with sophisticated.

Taking the HyperLane with IMG A-Series

A few months back we introduced the IMG-A-Series, our latest GPU IP, packed with so much scalable, low-power graphics and compute performance we think.

CES 2020: The robots are coming…

Coming away from CES this year one thought filled my head: the robots are coming! Having walked around the floor of this enormous show I saw enough to.

CES 2020: Giant 8K screens: AI and cameras everywhere

If you’re looking for a single example of jaw-dropping tech at CES then it was hard to see past “The Wall” at the Samsung booth. I mean that quite.

CES 2020: Automotive – cars that can sense your mood and innovative displays

One of the first things I saw at CES was in a restaurant when someone walked past, closely followed by their suitcase – like an oblong BB-8. The theme.

Avoiding cheap tricks: how Imagination is bringing real hardware ray tracing to mobile

Real-time ray tracing is arguably the most significant development in graphics of the last few years. Its ability to mimic the physical behaviour of light.