AMD has announced a deep collaboration with AI vision perception technology company STRADVISION. The two companies are expected to officially launch the STRADVISION MultiVision perception software solution based on the 2nd generation AMD Versal AI Edge VEK385 platform at the upcoming CES 2026.
This collaboration aims to combine high-performance computing with advanced perception technologies to provide a scalable vision solution for software-defined vehicles (SDVs).
A single architecture spans from L2 to L3 without requiring a redesign of the electronic architecture.
The core objective of this collaboration is to address a key challenge currently facing automakers: how to achieve a smooth upgrade from Level 2 driver assistance to Level 3 autonomous driving without redesigning the overall electronic architecture.
By combining STRADVISION's mass-produced and proven SVNet and MultiVision software stack with AMD's low-latency computing architecture, the two parties will achieve:
• L2 system: It provides comprehensive target, lane, and drivable space detection capabilities.
• L2+ system: Possesses the ability to make rapid inferences.
• L3 Prototype: It supports high-precision perception and can perform environmental modeling in real time.
Equipped with the AIE-ML v2 engine, it provides 185 TOPS of computing power.
In terms of hardware specifications, the second-generation AMD Versal AI Edge underlying hardware adopts automotive-grade packaging and has a built-in AIE-ML v2 engine, which can provide up to 185 INT8 TOPS or 370 MX6 TFLOPS of computing power.
AMD emphasizes that this specification is ideal for sensor-intensive sensing workloads that must strike a balance between performance, thermal management, and security. STRADVISION's software fully leverages this hardware advantage to achieve quantization inference with near-FP16 accuracy while reducing power consumption and latency.
Both parties will demonstrate the technology in action at the AMD booth at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) during CES 2026.
