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Qualcomm said its Snapdragon Ride platforms have been adopted by leading automotive companies to rapidly create secure, scalable and updatable advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and automated driving solutions (AD).
The first generation of the Snapdragon Ride Platforms currently available in commercialized vehicles worldwide with the next generation Snapdragon Ride Platforms and integrated Snapdragon Ride Vision stack, supporting safety critical systems through comfort ADAS, now sampled with all major automotive Tier-1 suppliers, targeting 2025 global production vehicles.
Next-generation Snapdragon Ride Platforms built with industry-leading 4-nanometer (4nm) SoCs and
integrated Snapdragon Ride Vision stack to support safety-critical systems through comfort ADAS features are now being sampled across all major Tier-1 suppliers targeting 2025 global production vehicles.
As a key pillar of the Snapdragon Digital Chassis solution, the Snapdragon Ride Platforms comprise one of the most advanced, scalable, and adaptable automated driving systems-on-chip (SoC) families in the automotive industry and are designed to support global automakers and Tier-1 suppliers are producing safe, energy efficient and thermally optimized ADAS/AD solutions, according to Qualcomm.
Working closely with automotive safety experts across the automotive ecosystem, the platforms are designed and rated to meet the highest levels of automotive safety across all hardware and software. In addition, the Snapdragon Ride platforms are designed to allow for customization with the ability to adapt to evolving automotive architectures, and to be augmented with dedicated artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators to support a growing ADAS/AD operationally. design domain (ODD).
“As the industry’s only scalable and open system designed for ADAS and AD, we are pleased with the steady momentum our Snapdragon Ride Platforms have had since their 2020 introduction,” said Nakul Duggal, senior vice president and GM, automotive, Qualcomm, in a statement. “We attribute the success of our Snapdragon Ride Platforms to the strong relationships and collaborations we have with automakers and the Tier-1 ecosystem and look forward to our continued efforts to innovate together to advance the industry’s efforts in delivering promote secure ADAS and AD systems. ”
Meanwhile, Visteon and Qualcomm announced today that the companies intend to take their technology collaboration a step further with the development of a powerful cockpit domain controller designed to enable global automakers to build next-generation cockpits.
Visteon’s SmartCore cockpit domain controller software is a solution developed at Visteon’s engineering centers in India that integrates key automotive cockpit system functions, including digital instrument clusters and Android-based infotainment, with best-in-class cloud applications including navigation, radio, multimedia. play and voice smart assistants.
The SmartCore platform is also fully software upgradeable over the air and offers an integrated,
white-label app store with curated apps to deliver a highly customized and regional
experience for drivers around the world. With new models from car manufacturers using four or more
cameras externally and up to two cameras in the cab, SmartCore also includes advanced
vision processing capabilities to provide surround vision, driver monitoring and remote monitoring
through a smartphone app.
“The automotive cockpit is emerging as a critical battleground for the industry, and Visteon’s SmartCore software platform provides a complete solution to meet consumer demand for a user experience that meets their expectations,” said Sachin Lawande, CEO of Visteon, in a statement. “The combination of Visteon’s SmartCore software and Snapdragon Cockpit platforms will enable automakers to rapidly deliver advanced features and functions in their next-generation cockpits with production programs targeting 2025.”
“Through our Snapdragon Cockpit platforms, we are supporting the automotive industry’s transition to a more intelligent, personalized and connected vehicle experience,” said Nakul Duggal, senior vice president and GM, automotive, Qualcomm, in a statement. “We look forward to continuing our efforts with Visteon to bring advanced capabilities and functionality to next-generation vehicles through SmartCore and our Snapdragon Cockpit platforms.”
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