13 - 05 - 2025
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Samsung recently announced the Exynos Auto V9, the company’s first auto-branded processor. The latest Exynos processor will be equipped in the in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems of tomorrow, ushering in an era of safer and more enjoyable driving experiences. But the Exynos Auto V9 goes beyond just powerful processing performance. Find out more in the infographic below.

 

 

Exynos Auto V9 front and back view Multiple display support for an immersive driving experience- Supports up to 6 displays and 12 camera connections based on Octa-core (ARM Cortex A76) processing power at speeds up to 2.1GHz Tri-cluster GPU architecture for reliable system operation- Enables simultaneous operation of cluster display, central information display (CID) and head up display (HUD) systems by flexibly utilizing 3 dedicated sets of GPU cores(ARM Mali G76) Real-time protection for safer driving- Safety island core assuring real-time protection for system operations. Meets critical safety requirements of Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL)-B standards (ASIL standards - Functional safety classification schemes for road vehicles. Permium IVI systems commonly require ASIL-B standards. Personalized driving environment managed by NPU- Embedded NPU enabling AI processing for face, speech and gesture recognition. Provides intelligence for a digital concierge service)