This will be your next generation of connected vehicles.

Hyundai has announced a new partnership with Samsung to use Exynos chips in their future vehicles, further highlighting the growing synergies between the automotive and smartphone industries. This new partnership will see the Korean brand utilise the Exynos Auto V920, the latest model launched by Samsung, to power the information and entertainment system of their cars.

The Exynos Auto V920 is part of Samsung’s third generation of smart vehicle chips and boasts significant improvements over its predecessor, particularly in terms of graphics power, neural processing and driver information readings in real time. It includes 10 ARM cores for autonomous driving, support for working with front control screens and multiple screens in the rear seats, and has a GPU that offers twice the graphics capabilities of its predecessor.

In addition to this, the Exynos Auto V920 also comes equipped with a safety island, providing real-time protection that monitors system operations to ensure security and performance, whilst also fixing bugs autonomously. It meets the requirements of the international standard ASIL-B, which ensures a minimum level of integrity for automotive safety.

This partnership allows Samsung to strengthen its position in the semiconductor sector for the automotive market, opening doors to future deals, whilst Hyundai is expanding its efforts to improve the information and entertainment section of its vehicles in line with the announcement of compatibility with Nvidia’s GeForce Now.

It is important to note that the first Hyundai vehicles using this processing unit are not scheduled for arrival until 2025, according to the announcement of this alliance. Hyundai closed 2022 as the third best-selling brand in Spain, becoming the one that grew the most throughout the year, so it can be expected that these vehicles will eventually arrive in the country.

This move highlights the growing trend of the automotive and smartphone industries collaborating to create better and more innovative technology for consumers. As the demand for connected cars continues to grow, partnerships like this are poised to become increasingly common, particularly as the automotive industry continues to explore the potential of autonomous driving technology.

Ultimately, this new partnership promises to offer consumers an improved driving experience, with better graphics and entertainment options, as well as increased safety and security features. As technology continues to advance, it is expected that more partnerships between the automotive and smartphone industries will emerge, paving the way for an exciting future for the industry as a whole.

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