Qualcomm Technologies has completed the acquisition of Autotalks, a fabless semiconductor company founded in 2008, specializing in V2X communications.
V2X technologies, which enable communication between vehicles and their surroundings, have become increasingly critical for enhancing road safety and transportation efficiency.
Through this acquisition, automakers and the broader ecosystem will gain access to a comprehensive portfolio of production-ready, automotive-qualified global V2X solutions for deploying in roadside infrastructure, vehicles, as well as 2-wheelers. These solutions are designed to enable direct communication to help address current safety and efficiency problems and to enhance development of advanced safety features and premium experiences in assisted and automated driving for next-generation vehicles.
“We are thrilled to welcome Autotalks’ highly skilled and experienced team to Qualcomm Technologies. As automotive systems grow more complex, the importance of safety features has never been higher. Together, we will deliver reliable, cutting-edge solutions to enhance road safety and optimize traffic efficiency,” said Nakul Duggal, Group GM, Automotive and Industrial & Embedded IoT, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. “We’ve been investing in V2X technologies since 2017, recognizing their potential to improve road safety. This acquisition is a strategic step in our ongoing efforts, advancing V2X solutions further for connected and automated vehicles, while driving global deployment, and strengthening our Snapdragon Digital Chassis product portfolio.”
Autotalks is a fabless semiconductor company founded in 2008, specializing in V2X communications. It pioneered the industry’s first purpose-built V2X chipset and has continued to lead the industry with innovative, cutting-edge V2X solutions. Autotalks’ products, supporting all key global communication standards including DSRC and C-V2X (encompassing LTE-V2X and 5G-V2X), will now be part of the Snapdragon Digital Chassis product portfolio.
These solutions are designed for integration into safety-grade architectures, ensuring compatibility and effectiveness across various regions and vehicle types, including two-wheelers. Autotalks’ existing DSRC and C-V2X programs will continue to receive support, with a roadmap focused on enhancing safety for all road users.