The Evolving Role of the Tier One Supplier in the Automotive Digital Cockpit
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Publish Date: 16 Apr 2024
Code: PT-2783
Research Type: Presentation
Pages: 18
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Actionable Benefits
- Understand the industry causes of Tier Ones’ changing scope in the digital cockpit.
- Identify the potential responses of Tier Ones to their changing role.
- Overview of leading vendors’ digital cockpit solutions and their advantages.
Research Highlights
- Market potential of the digital cockpit domain controller segment by region.
- Profiles of significant Tier Ones in the digital cockpit space.
- Timeline of the responsibilities of Tier Ones in the digital cockpit.
Critical Questions Answered
- How have the responsibilities of Tier One suppliers changed, and how will they continue to change through the Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) transition?
- What are the primary differentiators of Tier One suppliers?
- What are the drivers of digital cockpit domain controller market potential?
Who Should Read This?
- Digital/intelligent cockpit leaders at Tier One suppliers that are in the earlier stages of their adaptation to SDV digital cockpit design and implementation.
- Digital cockpit product managers at Tier Two suppliers that need to adjust to more involved roles in SDV development, from silicon to hypervisor vendors.
- In-house software specialists at Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) that are taking more ownership of their technology stack.
Companies Mentioned
Table of Contents
Key Findings
Key Forecast: Digital Cockpit Domain Controller Market Size
Key Companies and Ecosystems
Who Squeezed Out the Tier Ones?
Role of the Tier One: Then, Now, and Looking to the Future
Differentiators for Tier One Suppliers
Company Profiles:
Aptiv
HARMAN
ECARX
Visteon
Continental
Bosch
Companies Mentioned
- Aptiv
- BOSCH
- Continental
- ECARX
- Flex
- Harman
- Intel Corporation
- NVIDIA
- Qualcomm Inc
- Samsung
- Toyota
- Visteon Corp
- Volvo
- Wind River
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