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IN BRIEF: Seeing Machines Partners With Qualcomm To Design New System

IN BRIEF: Seeing Machines Partners With Qualcomm To Design New System Wed, 27th Jan 2021 10:01 Seeing Machines Ltd - computer vision technology company headquartered in London - Announces it will work with Qualcomm Technologies Inc to design a driver monitoring system solution, using Seeing Machines driver and full cabin monitoring technologies for Qualcomm s Snapdragon Automotive Cockpit platforms and for its Snapdragon Ride platform. Says this partnership will further optimise its technology stack for the Snapdragon Automotive Cockpit platform architecture and its acceleration hardware for automakers and Tier-1 suppliers. Our path to integration with Qualcomm Technologies Snapdragon Automotive platforms has been designed to leverage our unique systems knowledge and safety focus in a way that supports complete flexibility for Tier-1s and original equipment manufacturer customers as safety and convenience features become more expansive and complex across high volume and div

GM s Next-Gen Vehicles Will Become Smarter With Qualcomm s Cockpit Chips

General Motors and Qualcomm, one of the leading suppliers of chips for the smartphone world, have expanded their partnership. The San Diego company will become the automaker’s supplier of ‘cockpit’ chips, with the next generation of vehicles using Qualcomm’s third-gen Snapdragon Automotive Cockpit Platform. The system will enhance the user experience by powering the upcoming digital instrument clusters and infotainment units. It will also provide the basis for the in-car AI-enabled virtual assistance, and will cover the next-gen telematics systems and upcoming advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), such as the lane change and adaptive cruise control, helping the auto firm take another step into the autonomous future.

2021 is shaping up to be a big year for automotive tech

The signs are everywhere on January 26, 2021, 11:10 12 comments Highly anticipated: In 2020, Tesla somehow managed to create a stock market valuation as large (or larger, depending on the day) than the next 7 largest carmakers combined, but chalk that up to Wall Street insanity rather than the actual progress of the market. The truth is that car tech adoption has been modest at best, and traditional carmakers are showing signs of life. Plus, we’re still many, many years away from a day when you can walk into an auto dealership and drive away in a fully autonomous car. Despite that plunge through the hype cycle, it really does seem that 2021 is shaping up to be a big year for automotive tech.

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