And one Snapdragon Ride Flex SoC to bind them
The SoC, which is sampling now and is scheduled to start production in early 2024, was part of a larger rollout of automotive-related technology announcements the chip manufacturer made at the annual tech-fest in Las Vegas.
In its Fiscal Year 2022, Qualcomm saw revenue for the automotive business grow to $1.4 billion, making it the smallest of its revenue streams. Handsets generated $25 billion. However, it's among the fastest-growing, jumping 41 percent over the previous year's $975 million. The Snapdragon Ride Flex SoC will be one more option in the Snapdragon Digital Chassis portfolio that such automakers will be able to choose. The digital cockpit features it will control include multiple displays, 3D navigation, and voice assistance, while ADAS involves adaptive cruise control, driver monitoring systems, lane monitoring, and assisted parking.
The Ride Vision Stack is built on a 4-nanometer SoC with vision perception software from Arriver to support sensors around the automobile, including multiple cameras, radars, and lidars.Swedish automotive technology company Veoneer last year for $4.5 billion.
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