ArriverTM to start deploying software on Qualcomm Snapdragon Ride Platform - a step further towards semi-autonomous driving
The software company Arriver has started operations and taken additional steps on its journey towards providing leading software stack enabling Level 1 ADAS to Level 3 semi-autonomous driving.
Arriver has started to optimize and deploy state-of-the-art next generation software for vision perception and drive policy on the Qualcomm Snapdragon Ride Platform. The Drive Policy software is being ported by Arriver to the Snapdragon Ride Platform with Lane Support System (LSS), Forward Collision Warning (FCW), and Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) as initial functionalities, with more being added in a rapid pace. Earlier this year, the Polestar 2 achieved top Euro NCAP safety results and a five-star rating with Arriver s Drive Policy software.
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Qualcomm Unveils 3rd Generation Snapdragon Automotive Cockpit & Ride Platforms For 2021
Qualcomm Unveils 3rd Generation Snapdragon Automotive Cockpit & Ride Platforms For 2021
Qualcomm has shown off a slew of technologies which range from vehicle to cloud platforms, modems and on-device processing hardware.
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Qualcomm has also partnered with big players ranging from Google to Bosch
Fabless chipset maker Qualcomm has announced its 3rd generation Snapdragon automotive cockpit platform which will be embedded in the vehicles of many leading tier 1 automotive manufacturers. This will go into commercial deployment at the end of 2021. Qualcomm has partnered with a multitude of brands like Google, Panasonic, Google, Alpine technologies, Archemind, Bosch, Continental, Foxconn, BlackBerry, Garmin amongst other companies for the platform. Apart from this, Qualcomm also announced its next-generation cellula
Veoneer, Qualcomm complete deal to develop self-driving tech
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STOCKHOLM Veoneer and microchip giant Qualcomm have signed a collaboration deal to develop a software and chip platform for advanced driver assistance systems, Veoneer said in a statement on Tuesday.
The companies said in August that they would cooperate on the technology. Their joint platform will seek to rival companies such as Intel s Mobileye.
Veoneer, which also makes radars and vision systems, said it had formed Arriver, a dedicated software unit for the development of the complete perception and drive policy software stack. Today s agreement with Qualcomm Technologies and the creation of Arriver are key milestones in Veoneer s development, Veoneer CEO Jan Carlson said in the statement.
Veoneer signs agreement with Qualcomm and creates new software brand ArriverTM
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STOCKHOLM, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/
The automotive technology company, Veoneer, Inc. (NYSE: VNE and SSE: VNE SDB), and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. have signed an agreement under which the companies will collaborate on the delivery of scalable Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), Collaborative and Autonomous Driving (AD) solutions. The parties intended collaboration was first communicated on August 27, 2020.
The platform will address the growing needs of the automotive ecosystem for scalable and upgradable solutions, which requires highly advanced and power-efficient compute, connectivity and cloud service capabilities across all vehicle tiers.
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