Visteon Unveils NVIDIA-Powered AI-ADAS Module and 700-TOPS SmartCore HPC
Visteon launched its AI-ADAS Compute Module powered by NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin, offering scalable plug-and-play hardware configurable for intelligent cockpit or ADAS functions, enabling OEMs to integrate AI without overhauling vehicle architecture. At CES, it also unveiled SmartCore HPC delivering 700 trillion operations per second for premium cockpits.
1. Visteon Unveils AI-ADAS Compute Module with NVIDIA Partnership
Visteon today launched its next-generation AI-ADAS Compute Module, integrating NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin system-on-a-chip and safety-certified DriveOS. The plug-and-play solution enables automakers to add AI-powered cockpit features or advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) without redesigning vehicle electrical architectures. Engineered for both legacy and new platforms, the module supports up to 14 camera inputs, standardized I/O, and safety-ready features, reducing OEM integration time by an estimated 30%. Visteon projects this product could address a $4 billion market opportunity in AI-enabled vehicle electronics by 2030.
2. Hybrid Edge-Cloud Architecture Accelerates In-Cabin Intelligence
Visteon’s cognitoAI™ software—optimized for NVIDIA AI Enterprise—delivers multimodal intelligence by fusing data from cameras, sensors, infotainment screens and voice assistants. The hybrid edge-cloud architecture uses NIM microservices for on-vehicle inference and secure cloud updates, ensuring sub-50 millisecond response times for driver commands while maintaining data privacy. Early pilots with three global OEMs demonstrated a 25% reduction in latency and a 20% decrease in development costs compared to purely cloud-based solutions.
3. CES Showcase Highlights Platform Strategy and Revenue Growth Potential
At CES 2026, Visteon presented a portfolio spanning high-performance cockpit controllers, AI-ADAS modules and electrification platforms. The company emphasized a platform-based approach—ranging from the 700 TOPS SmartCore™ HPC domain controller to GaN-based onboard chargers—aimed at accelerating software-defined vehicle rollouts. With annual sales of $3.87 billion in 2024 and $6.1 billion in new business secured, Visteon forecasts a 12% compound annual growth rate in its digital cockpit and ADAS segments over the next three years, driven by expanded OEM partnerships and the rising adoption of modular hardware solutions.