Stellantis (STLA) and Qualcomm (QCOM) said Thursday that they have expanded a multi-year agreement to integrate Snapdragon system-on-chips into next-generation Stellantis vehicles.
The hardware will connect with the STLA Brain electronic platform to run passenger displays, connectivity tools, driver assistance programs, and the contract includes the Snapdragon Ride Pilot platform to support automated driving features, the companies said.
The companies have also signed a non-binding letter of intent for Qualcomm to acquire the Stellantis-owned automated driving unit aiMotive, they said.
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