STRADVISION and AMD to showcase multi-camera AI vision tech at CES 2026
Press Release, 5 January 2026
At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, automotive tech companies STRADVISION and AMD teamed up to unveil a powerful demonstration of next-generation perception technology aimed at smarter, safer vehicles. The showcase featured STRADVISION’s SVNet MultiVision software running on AMD’s latest Versal™ AI Edge Series Gen 2 adaptive system-on-chip (SoC) platform, highlighting how multiple camera feeds can be processed simultaneously to support advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and automated driving functions.
The live demo, presented at AMD’s booth using the VEK385 evaluation kit, illustrated how STRADVISION’s AI-powered perception stack scales across AMD’s heterogeneous compute architecture to deliver real-time, high-throughput analysis of multiple video streams a key step toward enabling vehicles to “see” their environment more effectively. This board-level implementation serves as a reference for automotive manufacturers and Tier-1 suppliers who are exploring scalable, centralized compute designs that can handle growing demands for camera-based sensing.
This year’s presentation builds on the ongoing collaboration between STRADVISION and AMD, which began with earlier joint showcases at CES and has since evolved into a broader multi-year partnership focused on enhancing AI-driven vision systems for software-defined and autonomous vehicles. By combining STRADVISION’s production-ready perception software with AMD’s adaptive computing platforms, both companies aim to support automakers in developing more capable and efficient perception systems that fit emerging vehicle computing architectures.
Attendees at CES 2026 were able to see this advanced multi-camera perception technology in action and learn more about how it might fit into future ADAS and autonomy programs when deployed in real-world vehicles.
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