Qualcomm
Nakul Duggal is Senior Vice President and General Manager, Automotive, for Qualcomm.
He s been with the tech firm since 1995.
Qualcomm s auto business has been operating for seven years but dates back decades.
Qualcomm is hardly an obscure name in the technology industry, but its automotive ambitions have for over a decade been something of a secret.
That s changing as cars become more like rolling computers, but Qualcomm remains a force behind the scenes. The San Diego-based company is legendary for its telecommunications and semiconductors business, but it has also supported a stand-alone automotive practice for seven years and has a history with transportation that goes back almost two decades.
Jean Todt, President of FIA and UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety
Olga Algayerova, Executive Secretary, UNECE
Houlin Zhao, Secretary-General, ITU
Nakul Duggal, Senior Vice President & GM, Automotive, Qualcomm Technologies
James Kuffner, CEO and Representative Director of Woven Planet Holdings and Chief Digital Officer and Member of the Board of Directors and Operating Officer of Toyota Motor Corporation
Guido Gluschke, Managing Director, Institute for Security and Safety, Brandenburg University of Applied Sciences
Jyoti Sharma, Lead Connected & Autonomous Vehicle Technical Strategy, Verizon
Michelle Avary, Head, Automotive and Autonomous Mobility, World Economic Forum
Ian Yarnold, Head, International Vehicle Standards Division, U.K. Department for Transport
Chip maker Qualcomm has developed a major automotive presence
Pete Bigelow
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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon digital cockpit platform features enhanced graphics, computer vision, artificial intelligence capabilities and more that can evolve as passengers’ preferences change.
Qualcomm s reach keeps extending further into the auto industry.
The company recently unveiled its latest collaboration with General Motors, much of it surrounding chips that will underpin vehicle cockpits of the future, which are increasingly dominated by screens.
Most of the attention at Qualcomm s Jan. 26-27 virtual automotive showcase was devoted to this singular aspect of the partnership, in which the chips will run infotainment features and driver-assist functionality. But that made it easy to overlook the expanding scope of the overall Qualcomm-GM relationship.
Visteon and ECARX to Develop Intelligent Cockpits for Global Automotive Industry Using Qualcomm Solutions
Visteon and ECARX to Develop Intelligent Cockpits for Global Automotive Industry Using Qualcomm Solutions
Technology development enhances Visteon’s support to commercialize cockpit connectivity solutions for multiple global applications beginning in 2021
First application of new infotainment ecosystem is for ECARX Asia Pacific region
Visteon’s industry-leading SmartCore™ cockpit controller based on the 3rd Generation Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ Automotive Cockpit Platforms
VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, Mich., Feb. 04, 2021 Visteon Corporation (Nasdaq: VC), ECARX and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. today announced an initiative to develop intelligent cockpit solutions across conventional and electric vehicle applications.