The automobile industry is changing rapidly. Cars are becoming more like computers and smartphones, with the ability to perform a variety of functions. This is opening up new opportunities for collaboration between automakers and technology companies. Most recently, Samsung has recently unveiled its latest high-end Exynos Auto chip, to Power Hyundai Cars from 2025. Here are the details…

10-core Samsung Exynos Auto V920 chip will power Hyundai cars

Samsung and Hyundai have announced a partnership to develop next-generation electric vehicle technologies. As part of the agreement, Samsung will provide its Exynos processors for use in Hyundai’s EVs. The Exynos processors are a family of mobile processors that have been used in smartphones and tablets for many years. However, Samsung is developing a special chip called the Exynos Auto V920 for use in EVs. This chip will power Hyundai’s next-generation infotainment systems and advanced driving assistance features.

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The Exynos Auto V920 is a powerful chip that is designed to meet the demands of modern cars. It has 10-core CPU, a powerful GPU, and a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) that can handle advanced driving assistance features. The chip also supports up to six high-resolution displays and up to 12 camera sensors.

The V920 offers a significant performance improvement over the previous generation of Exynos Auto chips. The CPU is 1.7x faster, the GPU is twice as fast, and the NPU is 2.7x faster. This will allow for a more responsive and immersive infotainment experience, as well as better performance for advanced driving assistance features.

The V920 is also designed to be ASIL-B (Automotive Safety Integrity Level B) compliant. This means that it has been designed to meet the highest safety standards for automotive applications. This is important for Hyundai, which is committed to providing safe and reliable vehicles.

The V920 is a significant development for Samsung and Hyundai. It shows that Samsung is serious about the automotive market, and it gives Hyundai a powerful new chip that can help it to differentiate its vehicles from the competition. The V920 is expected to be available in Hyundai cars from 2025.

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