LG and Qualcomm reimagine the driving experience with xDC platform
We are witnessing the fastest transformation of the auto industry in decades, with technology playing a central role in shaping the future of mobility. LG Electronics, a company mostly known for its innovative consumer electronics, has emerged as an unlikely player in the auto field. Together with Qualcomm Technologies, LG will unveil the groundbreaking Cross Domain Controller (xDC) platform at CES 2025, which promises to redefine vehicle performance.
The xDC platform is built on Qualcomm Technologies' Snapdragon Ride Flex System-on-Chip (SoC), a powerful and versatile chipset that seamlessly integrates advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) functions into a single, unified controller. This innovative approach addresses the growing complexity of modern vehicles, which demand a centralized computing system capable of efficiently managing multiple tasks at once.
Thanks to the Snapdragon Ride Flex SoC's capabilities, LG's xDC platform can process data from IVI and ADAS systems at the same time. As a result, we get a smoother and more responsive driving experience. This approach improves safety and convenience, and it also reduces component costs. The xDC platform introduces as well an "ADAS confidence view," which combines 3D and 2D graphics to provide drivers with clear and intuitive visual cues, helping them stay focused.
The intriguing feature of the xDC platform is its apparent ability to integrate driving information with entertainment content. Drivers and passengers can easily access ADAS alerts, real-time traffic updates, and even personalized recommendations based on their preferences - all without distractions. This one is a "Holy Grail" of infotainment systems and we'll reserve our judgment until we actually test it out.
LG and Qualcomm Technologies are planning to develop more tailored solutions that meet the evolving needs of automakers. Through component integration and design optimization, the two companies want to deliver high-performance technologies at reduced costs. We'll get a glimpse of this new technology at the upcoming CES in Las Vegas, starting on January 7.
Related
Reader comments
- Anonymous
Some say all the tracks are maths formulas and it was designed by venus' Alfa Trion teacher.
- 04 Jan 2025
- t}X
- Anonymous
Come join us at Asphalt9 with Burnout spirit, test lvl5 autonomy.
- 04 Jan 2025
- t}X