Ambarella unveils full software stack for autonomous and semi-autonomous driving

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ATI News Team

The software stack features a deep-learning-based planner, which enables a natural driving experience, and only requires readily available standard-definition maps

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Ambarella has unveiled its autonomous driving software stack, according to a press release dated Dec. 12. It is based on deep-learning AI processing for all its modular components, including environmental perception, sensor fusion and vehicle path planning.

The company's CV3-AD AI domain controller system-on-chip (SoC) family was designed in conjunction with the software stack. The stack provides a flexible implementation model, allowing automotive original equipment manufacturers to use any or all of its modules in combination with their own software intellectual property.

The software stack features a deep-learning-based planner, which enables a natural driving experience, and only requires readily available standard-definition maps. The stack generates high-definition maps in real time using live environmental data.

Ambarella’s modular autonomous driving software and hardware solutions provide OEMs with a scalable platform, including a broad range of autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicle implementations, from fully featured Level 2+ systems to higher levels of autonomy.

The company also provides automotive OEMs with a complete tool chain, including tailored tools for data collection, simulation and annotation. Development is streamlined via accelerated software-in-the-loop simulations and a fully automated 3D annotation pipeline to support AI training.

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