From CES 2026: Qualcomm SVP Enrico Salvatori on how AI and ADAS are powering automated driving · · Automotive News
“Machines can learn from the experience and from the fleet data — the fleet of cars in the same brand collecting data (we collaborate with BMW on that) provides back to the ADAS AI, improving accuracy and reducing required driver intervention because the car knows the scenario and the action to take.”
On , Enrico Salvatori, Senior Vice President & President of Europe at Qualcomm, spoke about machine learning during CES 2026: Qualcomm SVP Enrico Salvatori on how AI and ADAS are powering automated driving on Automotive News.
At embedded world 2026, Enrico Salvatori discussed Qualcomm's AI strategy, emphasizing the company's focus on "hybrid AI" that combines edge and cloud inference. He described the company's Dragon Wing product roadmap, including the IQ6, IQ8, IQ9, and IQ10 platforms, which he said are designed to support AI at the edge with performance scaling from entry-level to around 100 TOPS for robotics and high-performance use cases. Salvatori also highlighted the announcement of the Arduino Ventuno Q board, based on the IQ8 platform, which he stated provides up to 40 TOPS of performance for developers in pre-commercial testing. He noted Qualcomm's collaboration with Nura Robotics on humanoids, AMRs, and robotic arms, and pointed to demonstrations at the show covering use cases such as industrial video surveillance, defect recognition, and retail kiosks with digital signage.