- In January 2023, Ambarella introduced the CV3-AD685, a high-performance AI domain controller SoC designed for L2+ to L4 autonomous vehicles. It features a 20x faster neural vector processor and integrates advanced image processing and radar capabilities. The CV3-AD685 enables centralized processing for multi-sensor perception, fusion, and path planning, offering a single-chip solution for autonomous driving systems
- In February 2023, Ambarella partnered with Hyperview, an autonomous driving tech company, to develop high-performance computing platforms for autonomous driving. Hyperview selected Ambarella's CV3-AD family of AI central domain controller SoCs to integrate with its software stack, aiming to provide production-ready perception, automated driving, and parking solutions for Tier-1 suppliers and OEMs
- In November 2022, Continental and Ambarella formed a strategic partnership to offer advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) solutions based on Ambarella's CV3 AI domain controller SoC family. This collaboration combines Continental's software and hardware expertise with Ambarella's AI capabilities to provide scalable mobility system solutions for Level 2+ to Level 4 automated vehicles
- In December 2023, Ambarella unveiled a full software stack optimized for its CV3-AD central AI domain controller family. The stack, based on deep learning AI processing, includes modules for environmental perception, sensor fusion, and vehicle path planning. It is designed to minimize power consumption and processing load, accelerating OEM development and offering scalability for L2+ and higher autonomy levels
Frequently Asked Questions
North America is expected to be the fastest growing region in the multi domain controller market during the forecast period due to rapid digital transformation, increasing investments in it infrastructure.
The Shift Toward Software-Defined Vehicle Architecture, is emerging as a pivotal trend driving the global Multi Domain Controller market.
This growth is driven by factors such as the increasing demand for centralized vehicle control systems, rising integration of advanced driver assistance systems, and the shift toward software-defined vehicles in the automotive industry.
The primary challenge include High System Complexity and Integration Costs.
The cockpit electronics segment is expected to dominate the multi domain controller market with market share of 24.7% due to the rising demand for integrated infotainment, digital displays, and connected vehicle experiences enhancing driver and passenger interaction.