Methodology: Every two weeks we collect most relevant posts on LinkedIn for selected topics and create an overall summary only based on these posts. If you´re interested in the single posts behind, you can find them here: https://linktr.ee/thomasallgeyer. Have a great read!

If you prefer listening, check out our podcast summarizing the most relevant insights from Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence CW 03/ 04:

SDV Architecture and Platform Maturity

  • OEMs are actively right-sizing SDV architectures to reduce complexity, cost, and integration friction

  • Over-engineered software stacks are increasingly viewed as a liability rather than a future-proofing strategy

  • Clear architectural boundaries enable faster supplier integration and higher developer productivity

  • Control over system architecture is emerging as a primary source of value capture in SDV programs

Diagnostics, Observability, and Runtime Intelligence

  • Legacy diagnostic protocols are misaligned with high-performance computing based vehicle architectures

  • API-driven, self-describing diagnostic interfaces are gaining traction as a core SDV capability

  • Diagnostics are shifting from tool-centric workflows to software-native, cloud-ready services

  • Migration paths that wrap legacy protocols rather than replacing them outright are seen as critical for scalability

  • Diagnostic maturity is increasingly linked to OTA readiness, remote debugging, and lifecycle cost control

Timing, Latency, and Mixed-Platform Risk

  • Mixed AUTOSAR and non-AUTOSAR environments are now the norm in modern vehicle architectures

  • Program risk is less about missing data and more about late insight into timing and latency behavior

  • Early-stage simulation and unified timing analysis are positioned as decisive levers for cost and schedule control

  • Late discovery of performance issues is framed as a management failure rather than a technical one

  • Fact-based architectural decisions early in development materially reduce downstream firefighting

Supplier Landscape Restructuring

  • The traditional tiered supplier model is rapidly giving way to platform ecosystems

  • Value is shifting away from tier position toward ownership of architecture, software, and release cadence

  • Tier-1 suppliers are increasingly squeezed between OEM insourcing and platform-driven semiconductor and software players

  • A growing divide is visible between integrators, specialists with defensible IP, and cost-driven commodity players

  • Scale alone is no longer sufficient protection in electrification and software-led value pools

OEM Vertical Integration and New Power Centers

  • OEMs are accelerating in-house development across software, ADAS, batteries, and power electronics

  • Tech companies with AI, OS, and compute expertise are emerging as preferred SDV partners

  • Control over compute platforms and application layers is redefining competitive positioning

  • Electrification and regional substitution trends are intensifying competitive pressure on legacy suppliers

Strategic Implications for Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence

  • Architectural clarity is becoming more valuable than feature breadth

  • Software-defined vehicles reward speed, integration capability, and system-level ownership

  • Ecosystem orchestration is emerging as a strategic necessity for both OEMs and suppliers

  • Lifecycle outcomes and measurable performance are increasingly prioritized over unit-based cost optimization

Want to see the posts voices behind this summary?

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