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Ride Radar > Blog > Technology > OEMs and Tier1s’ Intelligent Cockpit Platforms and Supply Chain Construction Strategies, 2025
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OEMs and Tier1s’ Intelligent Cockpit Platforms and Supply Chain Construction Strategies, 2025

Last updated: May 27, 2025 11:50 am
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The development of intelligent cockpit platforms has been a key focus in the automotive industry, with the first year of mass production of L3 AI cockpits leading to accelerated deployment of new products within the supply chain. An intelligent cockpit platform comprises both hardware and software components, with the hardware consisting of various chips and the software encompassing the operating system, middleware, and application layer.

Vehicle intelligent cockpit platforms are categorized into different levels based on their capabilities, ranging from L0 Functional Cockpits to L4 Fully Cognitive AI Cockpits. The innovation in intelligent cockpit platforms has led to the emergence of new hardware and software products such as the Qualcomm 8397 Platform and AI Agent, which are driving the evolution of cockpit functionalities.

The increasing computing power requirements in intelligent cockpits have led to the development of high-performance hardware solutions like the Qualcomm Snapdragon Cockpit Elite (QAM8397P). This next-gen intelligent cockpit solution offers advanced features such as real-time ray tracing and immersive 3D experiences, making it a top-tier choice for OEMs looking to enhance their cockpit offerings.

On the software front, AI foundation models with parameters ranging from 1 billion to 7 billion are transforming the automotive industry by enabling immersive human-computer interactions and personalized cockpit experiences. Suppliers are introducing new hardware and software products to support the evolution of AI cockpit solutions, ensuring low-latency responses and user privacy protection.

Innovations in cockpit applications like acoustics and HMI are also driving a shift towards immersive and high-quality experiences. OEMs are focusing on self-development and supplier collaboration to create multi-dimensional sensory interactions in acoustic systems. Products like the NIO Lyre 8.2.4.8 Sound System and Zeekr Sound MAX audio system are setting new standards for immersive sound experiences in vehicles.

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Overall, the rapid evolution of intelligent cockpit platforms is reshaping the automotive industry, with suppliers and OEMs working together to deliver cutting-edge solutions that enhance the driving experience for customers. From advanced hardware solutions to innovative software applications, the future of intelligent cockpits is bright and promising.

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