Jul. 29, 2025 –
As the automotive industry accelerates toward a future defined by digital experiences and intelligent mobility, the role of semiconductor innovation has never been more critical. At the recent SID Business Conference, Yuichi Motohashi, Global Segment Lead for Automotive Display, Camera, LiDAR & SerDes at GlobalFoundries (GF), shared a compelling vision for how purpose-built semiconductor technologies are enabling the evolution of in-vehicle displays.
The display-driven transformation of the cabin
Modern vehicles are rapidly transforming into digital cockpits. From driver instrument clusters and center information displays (CID) to co-driver screens, e-mirrors and rear-seat entertainment systems, the number and area of automotive displays is growing exponentially. This shift is not just about aesthetics—it’s about delivering immersive, intuitive and safe user experiences.
But automotive displays aren’t like any other consumer displays. They demand:
From fragmented screens to seamless experiences
Featured below, the evolution of display architecture in vehicles reflects a broader trend toward integration and immersion:
These architectural shifts are driving a parallel transformation in electronics from distributed ECUs to centralized infotainment domain controllers, demanding higher bandwidth, lower latency and more efficient power management to handle multiple applications — such as the instrument cluster, climate control and audio control — onto one centralized ECU.