Automotive Cockpit Domain Controllers: 2023 Market Update
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Cockpit domain controllers (CDCs) represent one of the first types of systems with features that were previously in separate electronic control units, which support more than just infotainment, for example safety-critical functions, such as the instrument cluster, occupant monitoring, driver monitoring, and other ADAS features. One of the major markets where cockpit consolidation is occurring is China., though Europe and North America are beginning to catch up. As automakers change to next-generation E/E architectures to reduce weight and support software-defined vehicle frameworks, TechInsights expects shipment volumes for CDCs to increase from 5.4 million units in 2022 to more than 60 million units by 2030, at a CAGR of 30.6%. Companies mentioned in this report include Bosch, Continental, Desay SV, Garmin, Harman, Joynext, Marelli, Mitsubishi Electric, Mobis, Neusoft, PATEO, and Visteon.