EdgeAI for Car Safety: Analyzed
Cars are becoming more connected and complicated, which means they’re more vulnerable to cyberattacks. Blue Cloud Softech Solutions (BCSSL) and ConnectM Technology Solutions are working together to create a tiny computer chip – called an EdgeAI SoC – specifically designed to protect cars from these threats. This chip will help cars spot and stop attacks in real-time, making them much safer.
Key Points
- BCSSL & ConnectM join to build a safe car chip.
- The chip fights cyberattacks in connected vehicles instantly.
- It targets TCUs, VCUs, and other car computer systems.
- BCSSL leads design; ConnectM handles hardware and integration.
- Revenue will be split 50/50 between the companies.
- The project is expected to earn $50 million over five years.
About the Partnership
BCSSL knows a lot about cybersecurity software and how to make systems secure. ConnectM specializes in building the hardware parts that go inside cars. Together, they’re creating a new type of chip that combines these skills. This chip will be used in vehicles like electric cars, cars with internet access, and cars that rely on software updates.
The EdgeAI SoC will be built to fit perfectly with ConnectM’s existing car hardware. BCSSL will own the core technology behind the chip’s safety features. This means they can continue to improve the chip and share their knowledge with other companies.
The two companies plan to share the money they make from selling this chip. They will split the profits equally, 50/50, after paying for all the costs. They think this partnership could make around $50 million over the next five years, starting in 2026.
This collaboration highlights the growing importance of cybersecurity in the automotive industry and the need for specialized solutions.



