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Perfecting an Android Automotive Strategy

Price: Starting at USD 3,000
Publish Date: 28 Oct 2021
Code: AN-5521
Research Type: Report
Pages: 32
Actionable Benefits

Actionable Benefits

  • Identify the main differences between Android Open Source Project (AOSP), Android Automotive OS (AAOS), and Google Automotive Services (GAS.)
  • Understand the minimal requirements (e.g., CDD compliance), benefits, and drawbacks in the adoption of AAOS and GAS.
  • Comprehend how AAOS and GAS affect companies in different parts of the automotive value chain.
  • Use the strategic recommendations to adapt and reposition in response to Google’s entry into the automotive industry.
Research Highlights

Research Highlights

  • Thorough examination on how AAOS and GAS affect the automotive value chain.
  • Comprehensive analysis of the benefits and drawbacks of AAOS and GAS.
  • Strategic recommendations for players affected by Google automotive solutions.
  • Forecasts of shipments of vehicles by automotive OS, GAS, and digital cockpit controller.
Critical Questions Answered

Critical Questions Answered

  • How AAOS affects the automotive industry?
  • How GAS affects the automotive industry?
  • Who are the main winners and losers of Google’s entry into the automotive industry?
  • How can the most affected companies respond to Google?
Who Should Read This?

Who Should Read This?

  • Planners at automotive OEMs, Tier 1, and Tier 2 suppliers looking to comprehend better the impact of AAOS and GAS on the industry.
  • Strategists in automotive OEMs looking to adopt AAOS or GAS.
  • Product managers at Tier 1suppliers, semiconductor companies, and software providers developing solutions to optimize Android to the automotive use case or rival AAOs and GAS.

Companies Mentioned

ACCESS Europe
Aptiv
BlackBerry
BlackBerry
Google
Harman
HERE Technologies
HERE Technologies
Honda
Mitsubishi Corp
Nissan
NXP Semiconductors
TomTom

Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1. Main Findings
1.2. Definitions of Key Concepts

2. AAOS

2.1. AAOS Adoption
2.2. AAOS Advantages
2.3. AAOS Disadvantages
2.4. Not Quite There Yet

3. GAS

3.1. GAS Adoption
3.2. GAS Advantages
3.3. GAS Disadvantages

4. INDUSTRY IMPACT AND STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS

4.1. Tier One Suppliers
4.2. Infotainment Middleware and Software Development Suppliers
4.3. Navigation Providers
4.4. Automotive OS and Hypervisor Providers
4.5. Semiconductor Suppliers
4.6. Carmakers

5. FORECASTS

5.1. OS
5.2. GAS
5.3. Cockpit Domain Controller Forecasts

Companies Mentioned

  • ACCESS Europe
  • Aptiv
  • BlackBerry
  • BlackBerry
  • Google
  • Harman
  • HERE Technologies
  • HERE Technologies
  • Honda
  • Mitsubishi Corp
  • Nissan
  • NXP Semiconductors
  • TomTom