Las Vegas: Qualcomm Applied sciences has unveiled a brand new System-on-Chip (SoC) to help digital cockpit and superior driver help techniques (ADAS) at Client Electronics Present (CES) 2023.
The ‘Snapdragon Journey Flex SoC’ helps “mixed-criticality workloads, permitting for digital cockpit, ADAS and automatic driving (AD) capabilities to be co-implemented on the identical {hardware},” the corporate stated in a press release.

It’s designed to offer the best degree of automotive security, enabling a “{hardware} structure to help isolation, freedom from interference and quality-of-service (QoS) for particular ADAS capabilities.”
“We proceed to stay on the forefront of automotive compute innovation, and as we enter the period of Software program Outlined Autos, the Snapdragon Journey Flex SoC household defines a brand new setpoint for high-performance power-optimized mixed-criticality architectures,” stated Nakul Duggal, senior vp and common supervisor, automotive, Qualcomm Applied sciences.
On the occasion, the corporate additionally highlighted the “world momentum of a number of generations of the Snapdragon Journey Platform, which has had an accelerated adoption price from main world automotive firms who’re quickly growing secure and updateable ADAS and AD options”.
“We attribute the success of our Snapdragon Journey Platforms to the sturdy relationships and collaborations we’ve with automakers and Tier-1 ecosystem and look ahead to our continued efforts to innovate collectively to advance the business’s efforts in delivering secure and safe ADAS and AD techniques,” Duggal stated.
In the meantime, Qualcomm additionally introduced that it has partnered with the automotive firm Visteon to speed up the event of “high-performance cockpit area controller designed to allow world automakers to construct next-generation cockpits.”
“The mix of Visteon’s SmartCore software program and Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms will allow automakers to ship superior options & capabilities of their next-generation cockpits rapidly with manufacturing programmes focused for 2025,” stated Sachin Lawande, president and CEO, Visteon.
