Samsung and Qualcomm to co-develop car infotainment and ADAS

Samsung has announced a partnership with US chip giant Qualcomm Technologies. The collaboration will focus on producing advanced chips for a range of automotive applications, particularly for the in-vehicle infotainment and driver-assistance systems.

At the heart of this partnership lies Samsung's latest LPDDR4X memory chip, which has been successfully certified for use with Qualcomm's Snapdragon Digital Chassis. This duo will be used to power the premium infotainment systems and sophisticated driver-assistance features we can expect to see in future vehicles.

For Samsung, securing Qualcomm as a client is a significant step toward its ambition of becoming the undisputed leader in the automotive memory market. While currently holding the second position (Micron leads with 44% market share), Samsung is clearly aiming for the top spot.

Looking ahead, Samsung plans to start mass production of its next-generation LPDDR5 memory chip this year, which should also make it to cars in the near future. It will be integrated into Qualcomm's next-generation Snapdragon Digital Chassis and is projected to deliver speeds of up to 9.6 gigabits per second, even in extreme temperatures.

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  • fajfos

automotive memory market? The word "automotive" can be important, but I can be wrong :D

  • Anonymous

sounds like projection. but hey, let's put money on this. i guarantee that the only thing coming out of this, is the usual chip upgrade. nothing more. all hype.

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