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Intel Technology Selected for NISSAN Motor Company's Next-Gen In-Vehicle Infotainment Systems
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Intel powered In-Vehicle Infotainment System Featured in Kia Motors Corp's New K9 luxury Sedan.
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Intel, Toyota to Drive Research on Next Generation In-Vehicle Infotainment Systems.
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Chinese automaker HawTai* deploys one of the first IVI-equipped production cars to hit the streets in China with a system powered by the Intel® Atom™ Processor.
Read about HawTai Motor's advantage >China TSP and GAIG will develop an IVI system based on the Intel® Atom™ processor for GAIG's Trumpchi model.
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DENSO Collaborates with Intel on Joint Research To Develop Next Generation of In-Vehicle Information Systems.
Read press release >Atom Processors Deliver Energy-Efficient, Low-cost IVI Solutions
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These processors feature enhanced levels of I/O flexibility. They feature integrated 3D graphics, video encode, video and decode, and memory and display controllers in one package to help reduce material cost and save board real estate. They are also available with industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C
See the Intel® Atom™ Processor E6xx Series >Nuance and Intel deliver in-vehicle speech applications with computing headroom to spare using an Intel® Atom™ processor-based platform.
See how to boost speech application performance >This solution brief discusses how technologies built into Intel silicon components improve virtualization and multi-tasking capabilities, enabling equipment suppliers to deliver more cost-effective IVI systems and drive higher sales volumes.
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Intel Joins Hands with Shenzhen Hazen Auto Electronics Co., Ltd. to Build Next Generation In-Vehicle Infotainment System.
Learn more about the new IVI system>MobileDemand's xTablet* T7000—based on the Intel® Atom™ processor—is being used by PeopleNet, a leading fleet management provider.
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