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The quaLCOM has joined the power with BMV on the new driver system that allows drivers to take off your hands off the wheels on approved roads.
KualComm, which delivers infotainment, driver and telematics systems variety automatiseraHe wants to raise his portfolio in the auto-industrial, because more cars are turned into advanced processors and chips to high-tech functions. Chipmaker based in San Diego says he currently has 45 billion dollars in his future income in his car in his car.
It now pools with BMV to bring a hand without using hands and more advanced autonomous characteristics on multiple vehicles. The two companies have developed a new software system together, which signals a growing role for automates in the development of their autonomous systems. Was built on Kualcomm’s Snapdragon Ride System-On-a-Chip Using this common developed software stack. And the Qualcomm says it was built “to meet the highest standards of security,” quoting a new program for evaluating the auto European Union for the level 2 plus system level.
Chipmaker based in San Diego says he currently has $ 45 billion in future income in his car pipeline at the moment
These systems are similar to Tesla’s full self-vehicles, GM’s Super Cruise and Ford Bluecruise, if they allow drivers to remove their hands from the steering wheel and pedal foot on approved roads. (Different car brands have different rules on when it is allowed and how long.)
The Callumcom system calls its pilot snapdragon driving, that today was debuting to Munich Auto Show Emissions in BMV IX3, which is the first German car manufacturer “Neue Klasse”. The quaLCOMM says that the system is confirmed for use in more than 60 countries, with plans to expand to over 100 in 2026. Years. Snapdragon Driving will be available to all car suppliers and Tier-1.
Although most handless systems are marketed as a characteristics of convenience, the qualcomm says its new driver help functions should also help improve security. “That’s why we believe in KualCom Da Adas (Advanced Driver Systems),” KualComm VP Marketing Ignacio “Contres”, but also to improve security, but also to improve security, but also to improve security that technology leads to cars, but also that it is Technology around the world. “
The quaLCOMM says the new software will ensure that the driver remains engaged through the vehicle tracking system. “The system has a built-in excess from that perspective,” said Dheeraj Ahuja, head of autonomous driving company. “There are more algorithms trying to bring these decisions as possible. However, life on the road is sometimes quite chaotic, and there is a place and engagement of drivers very important.”