Qualcomm aims to be the “Intel” inside new software-defined vehicles, with silicon supporting everything from ADAS to cloud-connected commerce.
. Snapdragon Ride Flex expands the system sufficiently to support digital cockpit operations on the same silicon, and Qualcomm dubs the"Industry's first automotive super-compute class solution."The perception stack includes 16 cameras-13 outside, some of which power mirror images, and three inside to identify occupants so as to better tailor content to them .
Qualcomm got its start in the mobile telephony biz, so it's no surprise the Snapdragon Digital Chassis concept leverages a robust cloud connection to enable connected-services management via partners like voice-recognition experts SoundHound . Cloud commerce can be supported by Salesforce, remote-diagnostics and fleet-management by Carota, with biometric identity verified by IdentyX from Daon.
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