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Cipia and Arm Collaborate to Demonstrate High-Performance Driver Monitoring at Embedded World 2025

Cipia, a leader in AI-powered in-cabin sensing solutions, has partnered with semiconductor giant Arm to demonstrate an optimized Driver Monitoring System (DMS) at Embedded World 2025. The collaboration highlights how Cipia’s advanced AI-driven software runs efficiently on Arm Cortex CPUs, delivering high performance and energy efficiency without the need for dedicated hardware accelerators.

Cipia’s Driver Sense DMS is designed to detect drowsiness, distraction, and unsafe driving behaviors in real-time, meeting growing regulatory and Euro NCAP safety requirements. The system leverages Arm’s optimized processing capabilities, ensuring minimal power consumption while maintaining high accuracy. By eliminating the need for additional neural processing units (NPUs), Cipia’s software streamlines integration for automakers and Tier 1 suppliers.

“Cipia’s AI-powered DMS has been built for efficiency from the ground up, and our collaboration with Arm demonstrates how advanced driver monitoring can be achieved using widely available Arm CPUs, without hardware acceleration,” said Tal Krzypow, VP Product & Strategy at Cipia. “By leveraging Arm’s optimized processing capabilities, we enable automakers to implement high-performance driver monitoring solutions that meet regulatory requirements while remaining cost-effective and power-efficient.”

The demonstration at Arm’s booth will showcase the full range of Cipia’s driver monitoring capabilities, including real-time analysis of driver attention, fatigue detection, and unsafe behaviors—all running seamlessly on Arm-based processors. This cost-effective and scalable solution provides a viable path for automakers looking to integrate advanced in-cabin sensing technologies without adding extra computational overhead.

“Automakers need more processing power than ever to enable the advanced features that help drivers get to their destinations safely,” said Guilherme Marshall, director of go-to-market in EMEA, Automotive Line of Business, Arm. “Arm technology is designed to deliver industry-leading performance and efficiency in next-generation vehicles, enabling critical applications that demand the highest levels of functional safety, making it the ideal platform for AI-driven automotive applications like Cipia’s Driver Sense DMS.”

As the automotive industry moves toward smarter, more automated vehicles, solutions like Cipia’s AI-powered DMS are becoming essential for compliance and safety. This collaboration with Arm underscores the growing importance of energy-efficient, high-performance AI in modern automotive systems, ensuring that automakers have the tools they need to meet evolving safety standards.

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