In-vehicle networking semiconductors for autonomous and electric vehicles
Ethernovia designs automotive networking chips and software stacks that consolidate in-vehicle communication for autonomous driving and EV platforms. The tech stack—AUTOSAR, CAN/Ethernet, Verilog, ISO 26262, ASIC design—reflects a hardware-forward semiconductor business. The engineering-heavy org (29 of 30 roles) skewed toward senior and principal ICs signals deep chip-design complexity; the distributed hiring across US, India, Canada, and Netherlands suggests the company is scaling design capacity across geographies to meet aggressive automotive timelines.
Ethernovia builds networking semiconductors and embedded software that unifies a vehicle's sensor, compute, and communication infrastructure. The company targets automakers and Tier 1 suppliers transitioning to autonomous and electric architectures. Core products include a 7nm automotive switch, device driver stacks for safety-critical systems, and AUTOSAR-compliant ECU software modules. Active projects span silicon design (PLL, mixed-signal), functional safety compliance (ISO 26262), and communication protocol stacks (CAN, LIN, Ethernet). The business operates in a capital-intensive, heavily regulated segment where time-to-market and compliance are existential constraints.
AUTOSAR, C++, Verilog/SystemVerilog, CAN/Ethernet, ISO 26262, ASIC design tools, Linux, Python, MySQL, and Elasticsearch for verification and test.
United States, India, Netherlands, and Canada. Engineering roles dominate the hiring mix, spanning senior, principal, mid-level, and leadership positions.
A 7nm automotive switch, device driver stacks for safety-critical applications, AUTOSAR ECU components, communication stacks (CAN/Ethernet), and functional safety compliance for automotive ICs.
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