AI-based video recognition software 'SVNet' development startup, Stradvision (CEO Kim Jun-hwan), is collaborating with Arm to embark on computing innovations for the next generation of AI-based vehicle development.
Stradvision announced on the 5th that it will officially support Arm's newly announced 'Arm® Zena™ Compute Subsystems (Compute Subsystems, hereinafter Zena CSS)' and intensify collaboration for implementing AI-based vehicles.
Zena CSS is Arm's first automotive-specific CSS platform designed to support workloads in vehicles, including central computing, cockpit, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) domains. This platform, designed to meet high performance, scalability, and safety requirements, allows for pre-integration and verification, thus reducing product launch times for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and Tier 1 companies while providing an efficient software development environment.
Stradvision optimizes and provides its flagship high-efficiency scalable recognition solution, SVNet, for various Arm-based platforms, including Zena CSS. This allows OEMs and Tier 1 companies to flexibly scale from entry-level ADAS to advanced autonomous driving features, achieving standardization based on a single software stack.
Philip Vidal, CBO of Stradvision, noted, "Stradvision aims to open the future of next-generation vehicles through intelligent high-efficiency recognition systems," adding, "Through collaboration with Arm, we will help OEMs and Tier 1 companies maximize investment efficiency while enabling them to implement various autonomous driving features more easily."
Through this collaboration, the two companies aim to support continuous software development, reduce integration complexity, and enhance collaboration across the industry.
Additionally, Stradvision is creating a software development environment optimized for Arm's vehicle SoC by utilizing a virtual platform based on Zena CSS. This allows OEMs to test SVNet from the early stages of development, reducing product launch times and enabling continuous integration and deployment, as well as rapid market response.
In this regard, Suraj Gajendra, Vice President of Product and Software Solutions at Arm's automotive division, said, "Today's drivers expect to have enhanced AI-based autonomous driving features and personalized infotainment experiences," adding, "Through collaboration with ecosystem partners like Stradvision, Arm Zena CSS will provide the foundation for safer, smarter, and more efficient next-generation vehicle systems."
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