Synopsys Partners with SiMa.ai to Enhance AI-Ready Automotive SoC Development
- Synopsys collaborates with SiMa.ai to accelerate AI-ready automotive SoC development for ADAS and IVI applications.
- The partnership aims to reduce costs, improve software quality, and expedite time-to-market for automotive manufacturers.
- Synopsys focuses on virtualization to enhance productivity and support automotive innovation in electrification, autonomy, and sustainability.
Strategic Collaboration Advances Automotive AI Capabilities
SiMa.ai, headquartered in San Jose, California, recently announces a strategic collaboration with Synopsys that focuses on accelerating the development of AI-ready automotive System on Chips (SoCs). This initiative is particularly relevant for applications such as Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and In-vehicle Infotainment (IVI). The newly launched integrated capabilities aim to streamline architecture exploration and enable early virtual software development for next-generation automotive SoCs. This partnership comes at a time when the automotive industry increasingly demands software-defined vehicles that require enhanced autonomy and sophisticated in-cabin experiences, positioning both companies to meet these evolving market needs.
The collaboration combines SiMa.ai’s machine learning platform with Synopsys’ industry-leading automotive-grade intellectual property (IP) and design automation software. This powerful synergy promises to reduce development costs while improving software quality and accelerating the time-to-market for automotive manufacturers. SiMa.ai President and CEO Krishna Rangasayee expresses confidence in the partnership, emphasizing their joint commitment to innovation within the sector. Meanwhile, Synopsys’ Chief Product Management Officer, Ravi Subramanian, underscores the imperative for automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to quickly deliver AI-enabled vehicles in order to differentiate themselves in a competitive landscape. The introduction of pre-integrated SoC virtual prototypes and an integrated tool workflow is expected to facilitate the design and validation processes for automotive customers, expediting the launch of advanced ADAS and IVI features.
As the automotive market continues to evolve, the joint initiative seeks to address the growing need for efficient, machine-learning optimized, and power-efficient SoC architectures. This collaboration aligns with Synopsys’ ongoing efforts to drive innovation in the automotive sector through AI-driven engineering solutions. By focusing on virtualization in design and development, Synopsys aims to reduce costs and enhance productivity for over 90% of the top 100 automotive suppliers. The strategic partnership with SiMa.ai not only enhances Synopsys' offerings but also helps automotive manufacturers meet the challenges posed by electrification, autonomy, and sustainability, paving the way for sustainable growth in the fast-changing automotive technology landscape.
In addition to this collaboration, Synopsys showcases its capabilities at the recent CES event, highlighting the potential for virtualization to cut costs by 20-60% and significantly reduce time-to-market. Furthermore, the company is actively working with the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) to enhance safety standards, demonstrating its commitment to advancing automotive safety and innovation.
Overall, the partnership between SiMa.ai and Synopsys marks a significant step toward enhancing the development of AI-ready automotive technologies, fostering innovation that meets the demands of modern automotive engineering.