Intel set to bring AI PCs to cars, electric vehicles

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Intel expands its AI strategy into the automotive market with the acquisition of Silicon Mobility and the development of a new family of AI-enhanced software-defined vehicle system-on-chips (SoCs). Zeekr becomes the first OEM to adopt the new SoCs for generative AI-driven experiences in next-generation vehicles. The AI-enhanced SoCs address power and performance scalability, enabling in-vehicle AI use cases such as driver and passenger monitoring. Intel also partners with imec to ensure chiplet packaging meets automotive standards.

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Intel set to bring AI PCs to cars, electric vehicles

Intel expands its AI strategy into the automotive market with the acquisition of Silicon Mobility and the development of a new family of AI-enhanced software-defined vehicle system-on-chips (SoCs). Zeekr becomes the first OEM to adopt the new SoCs for generative AI-driven experiences in next-generation vehicles. The AI-enhanced SoCs address power and performance scalability, enabling in-vehicle AI use cases such as driver and passenger monitoring. Intel also partners with imec to ensure chiplet packaging meets automotive standards.

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