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The transparent screen built into the windshield of the car serves as the heads-up display, which shows the vehicle’s real-time information.
Assisting the driver with important information like speed, navigation maps, electronic digital cluster (information from the vehicle’s OBD port-II), climate, multimedia options, etc., heads-up displays help minimise driver distraction while driving.
Powerful automobile processors created for cutting-edge IVI systems power today’s infotainment systems.
These automotive processors give drivers and passengers an improved in-vehicle experience by showing content on several monitors.
Infotainment systems in vehicles use operating systems that can allow networking, convenience features, and the integration of downloadable software applications.
The UK EV display market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
The next-generation cockpit systems are being developed in collaboration with DENSO Corporation and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a division of Qualcomm Incorporated.
With the help of Qualcomm Technologies’ information and communication technologies, including cutting-edge semiconductors and software solutions created for smartphones, and DENSO’s expertise in in-vehicle requirements, functional safety, quality, and security technologies for HMI products, DENSO hopes to improve this crucial information exchange.
To enable in-car connectivity and cutting-edge safety features for ev, like driver status monitoring, driver and passenger authentication, and improved display operability, DENSO is working with Qualcomm Technologies to develop an architecture for systems based on DENSO’s Harmony Core Integrated cockpit system that can communicate with external cloud services and new HMI products.