FPT & Telechips unveil smart cockpit for next‑gen vehicles
News, 5 January 2025
Vietnam‑based technology leader FPT has teamed up with South Korean semiconductor firm Telechips to introduce a next‑generation AI‑powered Intelligent Cockpit platform, dubbed Smart AI Cabin. This advanced in‑vehicle system is designed to enhance user experience, safety, and in‑car intelligence all while keeping hardware complexity low and will be showcased at CES 2026.
The Smart AI Cabin stands out with its plug‑and‑play modular architecture, giving carmakers flexibility to adapt and scale features based on vehicle type and customer needs. At its core is an AI Orchestrator that manages 30+ AI agents locally on the vehicle’s onboard system, powered by Telechips’ Dolphin 5 SoC. These agents handle real‑time tasks from driver preference learning and intelligent navigation to energy optimization, voice and face recognition, and advanced safety monitoring with incredibly fast response times of as low as 30 milliseconds and processing up to 95 % of interactions on‑device. This means reduced cloud dependency and more secure, context‑aware interactions.
By leveraging hypervisor‑less virtualization and an OTA‑ready software stack, the platform supports lower latency, stronger hardware‑level isolation, and future‑ready updates without requiring major redesigns of underlying electronics. This makes it a strong fit for emerging software‑defined and AI‑centric vehicle architectures, helping OEMs accelerate innovation cycles while delivering richer, personalized cabin experiences.
At CES 2026, the FPT–Telechips collaboration will demonstrate features like multimodal human–machine interaction (voice, gesture, touch), advanced HMI, AI‑driven personalization, and next‑level visual experiences from 3D cockpit interfaces to augmented reality‑enhanced displays. These advancements signal a shift as the automotive industry embraces deeper integration of AI into the cockpit, moving beyond conventional digital dashboards toward truly intelligent in‑vehicle environments.
This partnership also reflects a broader trend toward software‑first mobility experiences, where adaptable platforms and on‑device intelligence play key roles in shaping the vehicles of tomorrow.
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