Automotive Electronics

Parade Technologies unveils first-ever eDP TTED for automotive cockpit displays

Press Release, 13 November 2025

Parade Technologies has introduced the industry’s first embedded DisplayPort Timing Controller with Touch-and-Embedded-Driver (eDP TTED) designed specifically for automotive cockpit displays. The new TC1316V chipset supports LCD panels up to 18.0″ and resolutions of up to 2880 × 1800, delivering a streamlined design that simplifies integration and lowers costs.

The arrival of this solution comes at a time when automotive cockpit displays are evolving fast—moving beyond basic gauges to rich driver-experience hubs that merge infotainment, safety alerts and vehicle controls. By embedding both timing controller functions and source driver/embedded touch driver capabilities into one chip, Parade Technologies reduces component count, board space and assembly complexity. This not only improves manufacturing efficiency but also supports the industry’s push toward sleeker, higher-resolution displays in mass-market vehicles. In essence, the TC1316V enables automakers and Tier-1 suppliers to deliver advanced digital cockpits more quickly and cost-effectively—an important step as cars become ever more software-and display-centric.

With this milestone, Parade Technologies is positioning itself at the forefront of display-interface innovation in automotive grades. As cockpit displays become central to vehicle branding, user experience and functional integration, the move toward dedicated automotive timing-controller solutions like this one may set a new standard for how cockpit displays get built and deployed.

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