At CES 2026, AMD and STRADVISION will showcase MultiVision perception software running on AMD Versal AI Edge Gen 2, enabling a seamless path from Level 2 to Level 3 autonomy while addressing performance, safety, and scalability challenges for software-defined vehicles.
In the race toward software-defined mobility, AMD and STRADVISION are joining forces to deliver next-generation automotive intelligence. At CES 2026, the companies will unveil STRADVISION’s MultiVision perception software running on the AMD Versal AI Edge Series Gen 2 VEK385 platform, demonstrating how advanced AI perception and high-performance compute can scale from driver assistance to hands-off autonomy.
This collaboration tackles a critical industry challenge: transitioning from Level 2 (L2) assistance to Level 3 (L3) autonomy without redesigning vehicle architectures. By combining STRADVISION’s production-proven SVNet and MultiVision stack with AMD’s adaptive SoC featuring deterministic, low-latency compute fabric, automakers gain a scalable platform for sensor-rich perception workloads.
Key Capabilities Include:
- L2 Systems: Rich object, lane, and free-space detection.
- L2+: Faster inference for enhanced situational awareness.
- L3 Prototypes: High-precision perception and real-time environmental modeling.
“AI-powered vision is the heartbeat of automotive autonomy—and scalability is the key to making it real.”
The AMD Versal AI Edge Gen 2 delivers up to 185 INT8 TOPS or 370 MX6 TFLOPS in an automotive-qualified package, balancing performance, thermals, and safety for edge deployment. STRADVISION’s MultiVision software leverages integrated AIE-ML v2 engines for quantized inference with near-FP16 accuracy—critical for power efficiency and low latency inside vehicles.
This milestone reflects a multi-year partnership focused on enabling centralized compute and zonal control architectures, where AI performance grows with software rather than being limited by hardware constraints.
Visitors can experience this breakthrough at the AMD booth (LVCC West Hall, Level 2 W223) during CES 2026, alongside other automotive demos showcasing AMD’s expanding role in software-defined mobility.
AMD and STRADVISION are building the foundation for scalable, intelligent perception—paving the way for safer, smarter autonomous driving.
