Future-Proofing Automotive Digital Cockpit Domain Controllers
Price: Starting at USD 1,950
Publish Date: 25 Mar 2024
Code: AN-5920
Research Type: Report
Pages: 12

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Actionable Benefits
- Understand the approaches an OEM can take for building digital Cockpit Domain Controllers (CDCs) that provide value throughout vehicle lifecycles.
- Evaluate the economic and competitive advantages and disadvantages of these different approaches to future-proofing.
- Identify the organizational adjustments needed across the ecosystem to adapt to quickening innovation cycles in the digital cockpit.

Research Highlights
- Analysis of stakeholder considerations for building the next generation of CDCs with future-proofed hardware and software.
- Forecast of 3 computing specifications of a typical mid-market CDC, encompassing AI processing, graphical processing, and system processing.
- Comparison of approaches to product management and in-the-field OTA updates.

Critical Questions Answered
- What are OEMs asking for in their CDCs?
- What is driving the increase in computing power in CDCs over time?
- How do key silicon vendors enable CDCs with longer lifecycles and efficient OTA updates?

Who Should Read This?
- Strategic decision makers at Tier One CDC suppliers and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).
- Product managers at silicon vendors in the automotive space, including both newer entrants and experienced suppliers adapting to changing OEM priorities.
- Product managers at hypervisor vendors adapting to different OEM requirements for mixed-criticality, future-proofed CDCs.
Companies Mentioned






Table of Contents
Key Findings
Recommendations
Key Forecasts
Key Companies and Ecosystems
Headroom versus Flexibility
Headroom
Flexibility
Product Management versus In-the-Field OTA
Product Management
In-the-Field OTA
Companies Mentioned
- BOSCH
- Intel Corporation
- Microsoft Corporation
- NVIDIA
- Qualcomm Inc
- Tesla
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