Stradvision has joined the Scalable Open Architecture for Embedded Edge (SOAFEE) special interest group (SIG), to accelerate the evolution of software-defined vehicles (SDVs) through open collaboration and industry-wide standardization.
Launched by Arm in 2021, SOAFEE provides an open standards-based approach to address the real-time, safety and performance needs of modern vehicles, while embracing the flexibility of cloud-native development. With 150 contributing partners, SOAFEE is built on the high-performance, energy-efficient Arm Neoverse and Arm Cortex-A platforms, and enables scalable architectures and tools that streamline development cycles, promote collaboration and accelerate the path to SDVs.
Stradvision’s SVNet is a deep learning–based perception software that enables vehicles to detect and recognize objects with high accuracy and efficiency. SVNet supports a wide range of hardware platforms, assisting customers in accelerating development and deployment of next-generation ADAS and autonomous driving systems.
“Joining the SOAFEE community reflects our commitment to advancing software-defined vehicle innovation through open collaboration,” said Philip Vidal, CBO at Stradvision. “As Stradvision continues to deliver AI-driven perception software to global auto makers and Tier 1s, we look forward to contributing our expertise to help define the future of scalable, safety-critical automotive software architectures.”
By joining SOAFEE, Stradvision will collaborate with ecosystem leaders to help shape open, cloud-native standards that make intelligent perception more portable, scalableand secure across diverse compute platforms.
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