Qualcomm Snapdragon Chips Fueling Connected Car Dreams

Joseph Adebayo
The Qualcomm Connected Car of the Future (Credit: Qualcomm)

Qualcomm is expanding from smartphones to cars — pushing its Snapdragon platform into a connected vehicle experience. At the recent Snapdragon Summit, the company showcased its ambitions to revolutionize the automotive industry by embedding AI-driven capabilities into vehicles. Qualcomm’s vision is to make cars an extension of our digital lives, with cutting-edge technology that handles everything from in-car entertainment to autonomous driving.

What’s Happening & Why This Matters

Snapdragon Elite Platforms for Connected Cars

Qualcomm introduced two new platforms— Snapdragon Cockpit Elite and Snapdragon Ride Elite — both designed to enhance the in-car experience. These platforms, built on the Oryon processor architecture, bring advanced AI into the driving experience. Snapdragon Cockpit Elite focuses on in-car features like navigation, climate control, and entertainment, while Snapdragon Ride Elite handles assisted and autonomous driving capabilities .

Qualcomm promises substantial improvements with the new platforms, boasting a 3x increase in CPU performance and a 12x boost in neural processing power over previous generations. The hardware can support up to 16 high-resolution displays and process data from over 40 sensors inside and outside the vehicle, providing a seamless and intelligent driving experience .

Partnerships and Industry Support

Qualcomm isn’t taking this journey alone. It has partnered with several automakers, including Mercedes-Benz, which is already integrating Snapdragon technology into its vehicles. Mercedes-Benz’s Chief Software Officer Magnus Östberg noted that the Snapdragon Digital Chassis platform enables the company to maintain control over the customer experience while ensuring privacy and security .

Chinese manufacturers Li Auto and Great Wall Motor also expressed support for Qualcomm’s automotive technologies. While not all manufacturers, such as Rivian, have fully endorsed Qualcomm’s new Elite platforms, the industry as a whole is showing interest in the possibilities these platforms offer for connected vehicles .

(Credit: Qualcomm)

The Role of AI in Connected Cars

AI plays a central role in Qualcomm’s vision for the future of cars. The new platforms allow vehicles to perform a variety of tasks, from suggesting nearby parking to ensuring that no pets or children are left in the car. Qualcomm aims to make AI an integral part of driving, offering solutions that make driving safer and more intuitive .

However, there are questions about how much AI should handle while a human is still in control of the vehicle. Demonstrations at the summit included features like personalized birthday reminders and AI-generated digital art, which some attendees found to be more gimmick than necessity. Qualcomm’s vision for AI in cars is ambitious, but whether drivers will embrace all these features remains to be seen .

Security and Privacy Concerns

While Qualcomm touts the security benefits of its AI processing being done locally on the device rather than in the cloud, privacy remains a concern. Automakers have been known to sell driving data, and with AI processing sensitive information, the question of how that data is used becomes crucial. Qualcomm emphasized that automakers must manage data responsibly, and the ability to run AI models locally can help reduce exposure to third-party risks.

(Credit: Qualcomm)

TF Summary: What’s Next

As Qualcomm forges into the connected automotive space, its Snapdragon platforms could transform the way people interact with their vehicles. With powerful AI-driven platforms, our vehicles could be smarter and more connected than ever. TF hypothesizes that the challenges lie in balancing innovation with data privacy as AI becomes more reliable and competent. Hopefully AI will enhance, not overwhelm, the driving experience. The next 18 months may prove how well these technologies integrate with production models and determine whether consumers embrace Qualcomm’s connected vision.

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By Joseph Adebayo “TF UX”
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Joseph Adebayo is the user experience maestro. With a degree in Graphic Design and certification in User Experience, he has worked as a UX designer in various tech firms. Joseph's expertise lies in evaluating products not just for their technical prowess but for their usability, design, and consumer appeal. He believes that technology should be accessible, intuitive, and aesthetically pleasing.
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