Stellantis drives Qualcomm partnership beyond cockpit and connectivity | Computer Weekly
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Stellantis drives Qualcomm partnership beyond cockpit and connectivity | Computer Weekly
Stellantis expanded its partnership with Qualcomm to support a more centralized, technology-driven vehicle future. The collaboration enables Level 2+ hands-free autonomy at scale across millions of vehicles using a single, unified platform, replacing fragmented industry technology stacks. Stellantis and Qualcomm Technologies entered a non-binding letter of intent for aiMotive, Stellantis-owned automated driving and simulation company, to join Qualcomm Technologies. The partnership focuses on scalable semiconductor platforms to accelerate innovation, improve efficiency, and enhance customer experiences. By deploying the Snapdragon Ride Pilot platform, Stellantis extends capabilities beyond cockpit and connectivity to power ADAS and automated driving. The common platform standardizes technology across brands and aims to reduce costs while delivering safer, smarter vehicle experiences.
"The move enables Level 2+ hands-free autonomy at scale across millions of vehicles on a single, unified platform, replacing the fragmented tech stacks that Stellantis said have long defined the industry."
"As part of the deepened collaboration, Stellantis and Qualcomm Technologies have entered a non-binding letter of intent for the Stellantis-owned automated driving and simulation company, aiMotive, to join Qualcomm Technologies."
"Through its latest collaboration with Qualcomm, and by deployment of the Snapdragon Ride Pilot platform, Stellantis is said to be extending its beyond cockpit and connectivity to power advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and automated driving, establishing a common, scalable technology foundation across its auto brands and driving cost efficiency through platform standardisation."
"The collaboration is designed to highlight the growing role of scalable semiconductor platforms in enabling faster innovation, improved efficiency and better experiences for customers."
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