Samsung’s Exynos Auto V9 to Power Platform for Audi’s In-vehicle Infotainment System
Samsung introduced its first auto-branded Exynos processor that offers eight A76 cores, premium audio features and built-in safety measures enabling ASIL-B requirements.
The Exynos Auto V9 has been selected to power Audi’s next-generation in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system, which is expected to make its debut by 2021.
Exynos Auto V9 is a powerful automotive processor designed for advanced IVI systems that display content on multiple displays, providing information that assists drivers and passengers. Based on 8-nanometer (nm) process technology, the V9 packs ARM’s latest Cortex-A76 CPU cores, ARM Mali G76 GPU, premiumHiFi4 audio digital signal processor (DSP), intelligent neural processing unit (NPU), and a safety island core that supports Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL)-B standards. The processor alsosupports fast and power-efficient LPDDR4 and LPDDR5 DRAM.
The Exynos Auto V9 supports up to six displays and twelve camera connections for various sub-system content in premium IVI systems. The V9 is powered by eight Cortex-A76 cores at speeds up to 2.1 gigahertz (GHz). The GPU is arranged in three separate dedicated sets of Mali G76 GPU cores that are able to support multiple systems such as the cluster display, central information display (CID) and rear-seat entertainment (RSE) simultaneously. For premium audio quality, the chip comes with four HiFi 4 audio processors.
Exynos Auto V9’s embedded safety island allows real-time protection for system operations, facilitating ASIL-B requirements.
In addition, the V9 is equipped with an NPU for a digital concierge service that can intelligently manage a safe and personalized driving environment. The NPU can process visual and audio data for features such as face, speech or gesture recognition.