At CES 2026, Epic Games and AMD demonstrated the Unreal Engine 5 Next-Gen HMI Experience running on AMD Ryzen AI Embedded P100 Series processors. The showcase unifies instrument clusters, maps, navigation, and third-party apps into a single UE5 instance delivering 60 FPS across multiple displays. Key technical innovations include the Android Single Instance Service (ASIS) for hosting one engine instance as a shared service, and MultiWorld support for rendering distinct camera views simultaneously within the same scene. AMD RDNA 3.5 graphics enable gaming-class visuals in the cockpit, while a Xen-based virtualization framework isolates OS domains for safety. The platform bridges IVI and ADAS, supports functional safety partitioning, and gives developers tools like Unreal Insights for profiling the full HMI on real hardware.
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