Two tech giants join forces to develop tomorrow’s intelligent automotive cockpit


Qualcomm has boosted its automotive chipsets, paving the way for more AI-powered services in future car models. — Qualcomm

Qualcomm and Google are teaming up to develop tomorrow's digital automotive cockpit, powered by artificial intelligence and requiring dedicated, ultra-powerful chips.

Google and the semiconductor giant Qualcomm have teamed up to develop a future generation of automotive cockpits, based on the new Snapdragon Cockpit Elite and Snapdragon Ride Elite platforms. These feature new, ever more powerful processors, enhancing the company's Snapdragon Digital Chassis solutions specifically for the automotive industry.

For its part, Google is contributing its software expertise through its Android Automotive OS and its Google Cloud offering. But above all, the idea is to work together to build a standard for AI-enabled digital cockpits.

By taking advantage of Qualcomm's latest developments, the aim is to optimize the development of connected services. The two companies are announcing new in-vehicle experiences, based on generative AI, for personalized voice assistants, mapping software and updates, determined in real time to anticipate driver needs.

Ultimately, their aim is to provide a standardized reference framework for the development of interfaces that are customizable by automakers, are particularly responsive to driver requests, and which can be updated at any time. The aim is to simplify the integration of such technology into future vehicle models for partner manufacturers. – AFP Relaxnews

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