Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motors collaborate on automotive chips for the first time

According to South Korean media reports on June 13, Samsung recently announced that it will cooperate with Hyundai Motors to provide the IVI processor, Exynos Auto V920, to power Hyundai's next-generation in-vehicle infotainment systems, aiming for an official supply in 2025.

This supply of Exynos Auto V920 marks Samsung's first collaboration with Hyundai Motors in the semiconductor field. Samsung revealed that the Exynos Auto V920 uses ARM's latest automotive CPU architecture, a ten-core (Deca Core) processor, which boosts CPU performance by about 1.7 times. In addition, the processor supports high-performance, low-power LPDDR5, and efficiently and quickly assists up to six high-quality displays and twelve lens sensors.

Notably, the Exynos Auto V920 is Samsung's advanced IVI processor with a 10-core CPU design, including a central processing unit (CPU), graphics processing unit (GPU), and neural processing unit (NPU). Compared to the previous generation, its performance has significantly improved, not only providing real-time traffic information for driving but also supporting high-definition multimedia playback, high-spec gaming drives, and more, bringing the optimal mobile experience.

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