3 Qualcomm Chips To Power GM Ultra Cruise Feature

January 7, 2022

General Motors has announced that its “Ultra Cruise” driver assistance feature will be powered by three chips from Qualcomm that will provide computing power for GM’s all-electric flagship sedan, Celestiq.

GM will provide the software to make the feature work, while Qualcomm will supply key chips, including two processor chips and a chip designed to speed up certain functions.

The Ultra Cruise feature will allow hands-free driving on both surface roads and freeways.

Jason Ditman, Ultra Cruise’s chief engineer, said of the feature: ‘It’s a supervised system, so you still have to pay attention.

But essentially what we’re doing is giving the driver a hands-free experience in a much larger domain.”

The deal means GM will be the first automaker to use Qualcomm’s “Snapdragon Ride” chips for self-driving features.

For more information, read the original story in Reuters.

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