According to Intel, the Arc A760A Graphics for Automotive applications will be deployed in vehicles as soon as 2025.
Intel is revving up its GPU engines with its first-ever discrete graphics processing unit (dGPU) for automotive applications, the Intel Arc Graphics for Automotive with Arc A760A. The product, announced at the company’s AI Cockpit Innovation Experience event, will be commercially deployed in vehicles as soon as 2025.
Intel has decided to put the pedal to the metal in terms of its advanced AI automotive technology to more aggresively battle its competition. Qualcomm presented its concept car showing off the company’s Snapdragon Digitial Chassis technology at this year’s CES event. During the same event, AMD expanded its automotive technology portfolio with the introduction of two new chips, the Versai AI Edge XA adaptive SOC and the Ryzen Embedded V2000A series processors. Now, Intel is bringing its own discrete GPU to the vehicle cockpit to power next-gen automotive AI.
In a press release, Intel remarked its new dGPU is designed for AI-driven cockpit experiences and enhanced personalization.
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