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Qualcomm has unveiled the ‘4th generation Snapdragon Automotive Cockpit Platform’, an integrated vehicle solution.

Qualcomm announced a new multi-purpose automotive platform capable of processing CV (computer vision), AI (artificial intelligence), and multiple sensors at the’Redefining Automotive’ technology showcase held online on the 26th (local time).

The Snapdragon Automotive Cockpit is a platform designed for innovation in vehicle technology such as autonomous driving. It provides high computing power to implement various functions of the vehicle.

The platform that Qualcomm has unveiled this time is equipped with an ultra-high performance system on a chip (SoC) to enhance the driver experience. The latest features and performances are also supported over the air (OTA) through Qualcomm Car-to-Cloud service even after the vehicle is shipped. Qualcomm plans to support all Snapdragon automotive performance groups, including Performance, Premiere, and Paramount.

The platform can integrate domains with multiple ECUs (electronic control units), including in-vehicle clusters, augmented reality head-up display (AR-HUD), infotainment, rear seat display, e-mirror, and monitoring services. . Video processing technology for driving recording and monitoring is also introduced.

According to Qualcomm, the new platform is a 6th generation Qualcomm Kryo CPU, a Qualcomm Hexagon processor, a multi-core Qualcomm AI engine, a 6th generation Qualcomm Adreno GPU, and a Qualcomm Spectra ISP (image processing unit). To be built.

Currently, the third-generation Snapdragon Automotive Cockpit platform is commercially available and is being supplied to 20 automakers around the world.

“The digital cockpit is a technology that meets the ever-increasing demand of the automaker to provide customers with a unique and differentiated brand experience,” said Nikul Duggal, Qualcomm Senior Vice President and General Manager of Automotive.

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