Table of Content


1 Cockpit SoC and Its Application
1.1 Overview of Cockpit SoC
1.2 Supply Relationship of Low-to-mid-end/High-end Intelligent Cockpit SoC
1.3 Low-to-mid-end Cockpit Chip is an Obscure Corner but a Mainstay of the Market
1.4 Comparison (I) between Main Cockpit SoCs
1.5 Comparison (II) between Main Cockpit SoCs
1.6 Ranking of Cockpit Processors by CPU Compute
1.7 Ranking of Cockpit Processors by GPU Compute
1.8 Main Overseas Cockpit Platforms and the Processors Used
1.9 Automotive Infotainment Supply Chain


2 NXP and Its Cockpit SoC
2.1 NXP Cockpit Processor
2.2 Main Clients for NXP i.MX Processor
2.3 Monopoly of i.MX6 Once in the Low- and Medium-end Markets
2.4 Key Parameters of i.MX8 Series
2.5 Typical Application Schemes of NXP i.MX Cockpit Chips
2.6 Latest Advances in NXP Cockpit Chips
2.7 NXP i.MX Chip Shipments
2.8 NXP i.MX Partner Ecosystem
2.9 Operating Systems NXP i.MX Supports
2.10 AI Algorithms NXP i.MX Supports
2.11 NXP i.MX Products and Future Cockpit Systems


3 Texas Instruments and Its Cockpit SoC
3.1 TI Cockpit Chip
3.2 TI has Won a Place in Mid-end Cockpit Processor Market
3.3 Parameters of Jacinto 6 Family
3.4 Jacinto Cockpit Solutions and Partners


4 Renesas and Its Cockpit SoC
4.1 Profile
4.2 Chip Business Layout
4.3 R-CAR Family for Cockpit Processor
4.4 Cockpit Chip Product Lines
4.5 Comparison of Performance between Cockpit SoCs
4.6 Latest News about Cockpit Chip
4.7 Application in MBUX
4.8 Cooperation with Volkswagen


5 Qualcomm and Its Cockpit SoC
5.1 First- and Second-generation Cockpit SoCs
5.2 Third-generation Cockpit SoC
5.3 AI Features 820A Supports
5.4 Qualcomm 855A
5.5 Qualcomm SA8155p
5.6 Mass-produced Vehicles with Qualcomm 820am
5.7 OEMs Using Qualcomm Cockpit Chips


6 Intel and Its Cockpit SoC
6.1 Intel A3900 Processor
6.2 Main Vehicle Models with Intel A3900 Family


7 Samsung and Its Cockpit SoC
7.1 Cockpit Processors
7.2 Automotive SoC Roadmap
7.3 Application Cases of Automotive SoC


8 NVIDIA and Its Cockpit SoC
8.1 NVIDIA Parker
8.2 NVIDIA Chips and Mercedes-Benz/Audi
8.3 Mercedes-Benz MBUX and Nvidia Chips


9 Telechips and Its Cockpit SoC
9.1 Featured Products: Low-end Chips and LCD Instruments
9.2 Application Models in China Market
9.3 Cockpit Chip: Dolphin Family
9.4 Cockpit Application Schemes


10 MediaTek and Its Cockpit SoC
10.1 Cockpit Chips
10.2 Rapid Progress in MT2712
10.3 MT2712 and Lightweight Virtual Machines


11 SemiDrive and Its Cockpit SoC
11.1 Block Diagram of X9 Application
11.2 X9 Family
11.3 Four Core Technologies of X9


12 Development Trends for Cockpit SoC and Architecture
12.1 Development Trends for Intelligent Cockpit Industry
12.2 BMW Cockpit Electronics Architecture
12.3 BMW TCB, Gateway and Head Unit Architecture
12.4 BMW’s Latest Head Unit: MGU
12.5 Mercedes-Benz NTG6 Features a Dual Architecture
12.6 Audi MIB Features a Dual System Architecture
12.7 Mid-end Chips Support Single-display Linux+Android Dual System
12.8 Single Hardware System for Land Rover
12.9 820am System for Land Rover Defender
12.10 Summary