STRADVISION, an AI-based vision recognition technology corporation for autonomous driving vehicles, said it is collaborating with Renesas Electronics Corporation to demonstrate the SVNet FrontVision solution running on Renesas' next-generation automotive SoC platform R-Car X5H at CES 2026, the company said on the 5th.

The demo is centered on STRADVISION's front camera-based perception technology optimized for Renesas' 5th-generation R-Car product line.

Implemented on Renesas' first multi-domain SoC, the R-Car X5H platform, manufactured on an advanced 3nm process, this demo is configured to demonstrate SVNet's real-time front camera perception performance supporting ADAS in next-generation software-defined vehicle (SDV) environments.

STRADVISION's SVNet FrontVision is perception software that uses front camera input to perform object recognition and driving environment perception, providing core perception functions for major ADAS applications such as forward collision warning, lane-related functions and traffic situation awareness.

Optimized for the R-Car X5H platform, this demo shows that SVNet runs reliably in high-performance automotive computing environments and can support scalable ADAS development. The demonstration, which integrates STRADVISION SVNet with Renesas' R-Car Open Access (RoX) platform, is designed to enable automotive OEMs and Tier-1 customers reviewing 5th-generation SDV architecture to more quickly evaluate and validate systems.

Renesas' R-Car X5H is a next-generation automotive SoC designed to handle workloads across various vehicle domains simultaneously, including ADAS, in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) and gateway. This demonstration shows that vision perception software is becoming a key element in AI-based vehicle computing environments.

This collaboration reflects both companies' shared direction of building an open, extensible ecosystem that more efficiently supports next-generation automotive software development while meeting performance, safety and power efficiency requirements.

Philip Vidal, chief business officer (CBO) of STRADVISION, said the demonstration with Renesas at CES 2026 shows how production-ready camera-based perception software can be effectively applied to next-generation vehicle computing platforms, and said, By demonstrating SVNet FrontVision on the R-Car X5H, we aim to help automotive OEMs and Tier-1 customers transitioning to centralized software-defined vehicle architectures evaluate proven high-performance perception solutions.

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