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Intel® architecture-enabled automotive infotainment solutions deliver the future of transportation by reducing complexity, costs and time.
Case Study: Intel, Shenzhen Hazen Auto Electronics Co., Ltd. build next generation In-Vehicle Infotainment System based on Intel® architecture.
Nuance* and Intel benchmark the speech performance of an Intel® Atom™ processor-based platform.
Video: Establishing Intel® processors in vehicles and broader channels of transportation infrastructure builds a proactive send-and-response system.
Video: Intel VP discusses value proposition for using Intel® embedded products in IVI.
Compal and Intel plot the most direct route for the delivery of feature-rich in-vehicle infotainment solutions.
China TSP and GAIG announce they offer an in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system based on the Intel® Atom™ processor and a Linux operating system.
Case Study: HawTai Motor Group and Bluestar Technology Company heads discuss advantages of the Intel® Brand Advantage Program benefits.
Intel® Atom™ Processor delivers high performance, low power, integrated graphics, and video capabilities for IVI.
The Intel® Atom™ processor powers a variety of devices such as tablets, smartphones, netbooks, hybrids and consumer electronics.
Charge car anywhere project uses Ericsson networking, Volvo, and the Intel® IVI Reference Design for a fully connected, metered electric vehicle.
Demo: Watch this overview of how in-vehicle infotainment enables richer, dynamic user experiences.
Solution Brief: Intel® product technologies enable more cost-effective in-vehicle infotainment systems.
Video: Intel Labs demos the context-aware vehicle that gets to know you better day by day. Explore the benefits of this transportation technology.
Video: Intel and Green Hills Software* present the unique value of Intel® Atom™ for next generation in-vehicle infotainment systems.
In April 2012, Nissan and Intel announced the promise of innovative infotainment technology for the connected car and a greater consumer experience.