AI-powered vision perception for next-gen autonomous vehicles

AI-powered vision perception for next-generation autonomous vehicles AI-powered vision perception for next-generation autonomous vehicles

STRADVISION has announced a multi-year collaboration with AMD to redefine the future of perception in advanced autonomous driving.

At CES 2026, the companies will showcase STRADVISION’s latest MultiVision software running on the AMD Versal AI Edge series Gen 2 VEK385 evaluation kit, demonstrating real-time, multi-camera perception capabilities for next-generation vehicles. The live demo highlights how STRADVISION’s latest deep learning-based software stack leverages AMD automotive-grade AI compute to deliver breakthrough performance, scalability, and energy efficiency.

This collaboration brings together STRADVISION’s award-winning SVNet and MultiVision perception software with AMD automotive SoCs, creating a powerful, production-ready platform for automakers and Tier-1 suppliers worldwide. By tightly integrating STRADVISION’s perception stack with the AMD AI-optimised compute architecture, the collaboration accelerates the deployment of advanced perception systems, setting new standards for safety, efficiency, and intelligence on the road.

“Showcasing STRADVISION’s MultiVision software on the AMD Versal AI Edge series Gen 2 VEK385 at CES 2026 represents a pivotal step toward realising the future of intelligent mobility,” said Philip Vidal, Chief Business Officer at STRADVISION. “By combining AMD’s cutting-edge compute technology with STRADVISION’s production-proven perception software, we’re setting a new benchmark for real-time, high-performance perception that empowers automakers to accelerate the path to safer autonomous vehicles.”

As vehicle architecture evolves toward higher autonomy and software-defined systems, the demand for power-efficient, scalable AI processing continues to grow. STRADVISION and AMD are co-optimising advanced perception features, such as object and pedestrian detection, lane and free-space recognition, and environmental understanding, to enhance both performance and thermal efficiency in autonomous driving systems up to Level 4.

“The AMD VEK385 evaluation kit offers the performance and flexibility automakers need for the next era of AI-driven perception,” said Paul Zoratti, Fellow and Chief Automotive System Architect at AMD. “Our collaboration with STRADVISION demonstrates how optimised software and hardware integration can unlock safer, smarter, and more adaptive vehicles.”

The combined solution enables automotive customers to:

  • Accelerate time-to-market with pre-integrated, production-ready AI perception software and hardware
  • Reduce system complexity and power consumption while maintaining high compute performance
  • Enhance safety and reliability with proven perception capabilities validated for real-world driving scenarios

 

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