Qualcomm's Vision for the Future of Automotive Tech Unveiled

by AutoExpert   |  7 November, 2024

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Remember when big names in the auto industry promised us self-driving cars by 2020? Yeah, that was a bold claim! Fast forward to now, and it’s mostly Google’s Waymo that’s come anywhere close to that promise.

So, you can imagine how my eyebrows shot up last week at Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit in Hawaii. They were showcasing some futuristic car tech that felt straight out of a sci-fi movie. Picture this: you’re driving past a museum and up pops a translucent overlay on your windshield showing the museum's hours and ticket prices. Cool, right? They even had features aimed at the backseat crowd, like pop-up reminders about school quizzes and offers to whip up some flashcards—though, let’s be real, most kids would probably just opt to chat with friends online instead.

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The guy steering Qualcomm’s automotive ship, Nakul Duggal, was all in, claiming that this isn’t just pie-in-the-sky stuff. According to him, car makers are champing at the bit to get these chips and features from the drawing board to the dashboard in about 18 months. Yep, the same chips that were unveiled on the sunny shores of Maui, promising to jazz up car cabins with smarter navigation, climate control, and even the ability to handle a whole orchestra of up to 16 high-res displays and data from over 40 sensors.

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And it’s not just about having fancier screens or cooler controls. Qualcomm is teaming up with Google to meld Qualcomm’s hardware with Google’s Android Automotive OS and cloud computing chops, adding what Duggal calls “a crazy amount of AI.” This means cars that not only drive with minimal human help but also anticipate what you need before you even ask. Think of a car that knows you like your sunroof open on a sunny day and just goes ahead and opens it.

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At the summit, there was serious star power with execs from Mercedes, BMW, GM, and others all talking up how they’re ready to roll with this tech. Mercedes’ software boss even video chatted in to hype their next big software leap, powered by—you guessed it—Qualcomm’s tech.

And it wasn’t just talk. The parking lot was like a mini auto show with next-gen BMWs, Chevys, and Rivians all strutting their stuff, showcasing what’s coming down the pike.

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But let’s hit pause for a second—how soon will we really see this stuff? Qualcomm’s betting sooner rather than later. They’re envisioning a world where your car not only drives you but also drops you off and picks you up because it knows the parking situation is a nightmare.

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It’s a lot to take in, and if past promises are anything to go by, we might want to temper our expectations. But hey, if Qualcomm and its buddies can pull it off, we’re in for a wild ride in the very near future.

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