Synopsys Showcases Vision For AI-Driven, Software-Defined Automotive Engineering at CES 2026
Key Highlights
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Synopsys will support the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the global governing body for motorsport and the federation for mobility organizations worldwide, to enhance single-seater safety standards - Ansys AVxcelerate Sensors™ software now includes the Samsung ISOCELL Auto 1H1 automotive image sensor to simulate performance with high fidelity under real-life conditions
- Synopsys Virtualizer™ Developer Kits for customers' latest automotive SoCs enable system bring-up within days of silicon availability and accelerate vehicle time to market by up to 12 months
"The rise of software-defined mobility and the introduction of AI into the car necessitate a foundational shift in automotive engineering," said
Enable New Industry Economics Through Virtualization and
Automotive profitability is increasingly driven by software, making R&D efficiency a critical differentiator. As OEMs tackle electrification, autonomy, and sustainability, traditional metrics like design-to-cost can't keep pace, leading to hundreds of millions spent annually on testing. Virtualizing vehicle electronics for design, integration, testing, and validation can cut costs by 20–60% and accelerate time-to-market. This software-first approach empowers automakers to unlock new revenue streams through connected experiences, OTA updates, and lifecycle services, creating a foundation for sustainable growth in the era of software-defined mobility.
"Delivering radar technology that transforms automotive safety requires innovation from antenna design to AI-driven perception," said Dr.
"Audi is advancing the in-vehicle experience by putting the customer at the center of development," said
"At Samsung, we envision a future where automotive systems deliver greater safety and intelligence through advanced imaging," said Haechang Lee, EVP and head of the system LSI sensor business team at Samsung Electronics. "By integrating the Samsung ISOCELL Auto 1H1 into Ansys AVxcelerate Sensors, we are enabling OEMs and suppliers to virtually experience real-world driving conditions with predictive accuracy — long before hardware integration. This collaboration represents an important step toward accelerating autonomous vehicle development, reducing risk, and helping shape a smarter, safer mobility ecosystem."
Amplify Engineering Performance with Integrated Simulation
- Ansys AVxcelerate Sensors now includes the Samsung ISOCELL Auto 1H1 automotive image sensor to simulate performance with high fidelity under real-life conditions. This critically enables OEMs and suppliers to directly implement results early in the design cycle without hardware.
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Synopsys will support the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) to enhance single-seater safety standards - Today's single-seater cockpits are already highly refined for safety. Synopsys will support the FIA to unlock the next safety advancements using state-of-the-art design optimization and predictively accurate digital human body models to process thousands of parameters.
Accelerate Vehicle Time to Market: "Shift Left" Electronics System Verification and Validation
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Arm:
Synopsys introduced a new Virtualizer Development Kit (VDK) forArm ® Zena™ Compute Subsystems (CSS), enabling automotive teams to rapidly build, integrate, and validate systems on a standardized, safety-capable compute platform — on-prem or in the cloud. The VDK provides a SOAFEE blueprint showcasing the OpenAD autonomous driving stack, providing a reference implementation to jump-start development. This solution supports scalable virtual development with multi-ECU, multi-vendor integration as well as CI/CD pipelines from concept through silicon for continuous updates throughout the vehicle lifecycle. Learn more here. -
IPG Automotive :Synopsys andIPG Automotive are demonstrating an expanded multi-ECU prototype with multi-fidelity, multi-ECU electronics simulation integrating IPG CarMaker andSynopsys virtualization technologies via SIL Kit. The prototype aims to accelerate the development of SoC-based electronics and system software; enable rapid, reliable SDV validation; and establish a continuous test strategy that together help improve software quality, reduce development and post-sale warranty costs, and enable faster time to market. Learn more here. -
SiMa.ai: SiMa.ai announced the first integrated capability with
Synopsys resulting from the companies' strategic collaboration. The joint solution provides a blueprint to accelerate architecture exploration and early virtual software development for AI-ready, next-generation automotive SoCs that support applications such as Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and In-vehicle-Infotainment (IVI). Learn more here.
In addition, automotive engineers rely on Synopsys VDKs to begin software development using virtual prototypes of SoCs months before silicon is available, enabling full system bring-up within days of silicon availability and accelerating vehicle time to market by up to 12 months. During CES 2026,
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Synopsys and NXP® Semiconductors are expanding their collaboration with Synopsys VDKs supporting the new S32N7 family of high-performance computers for AI-powered, next-generation vehicle cores. Learn more here. -
Texas Instruments: To simplify complex vehicle software management, TI is collaborating with
Synopsys to provide a VDK for its TDA5 SoC family. The Synopsys VDK enables electronics digital twin capabilities that help engineers significantly accelerate time-to-market for SDVs. Learn more here.
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