If you own an aftermarket Android car stereo, chances are high that it runs on the chipset. It’s the industry workhorse for units sporting 2GB to 8GB of RAM and displays ranging from 7 to 13 inches.

By: Tech Diagnostics Team | Updated: October 2024

Manufacturers like Eonon, Xtrons, Dasaita, and generic "No-Name" brands all use the AC8257, but they wire the LCD screens, touch panels (GT911, FT5x06), and CAN buses differently.