Intel Unveils Next-Generation GPU for Cars, Targets 2025 Deployment
Intel has announced a new GPU designed for automotive use, with plans to commercially deploy it in cars as soon as 2025. The company made the announcement at an event in China, citing the country’s rapid electric vehicle development cycles and advanced technological adoption as the ideal testing ground for its next-generation technologies.
Intel has chosen China as the launchpad for its new GPU due to the country’s significant investments in electric vehicles and autonomous driving. As noted by Jack Weast, Intel Automotive, “China’s rapid electric vehicle development cycles and advanced technological adoption make it an ideal testing ground for our next-generation technologies.”
• High-performance computing capabilities
• Advanced graphics rendering
• Machine learning and artificial intelligence applications
• Enhanced safety features and driver assistance systems
While Intel has not specified which car manufacturers will be integrating its new GPU, the company is positioning itself as a major player in the rapidly evolving automotive technology landscape. With the announcement, Intel is emphasizing its commitment to innovation and its goal of delivering cutting-edge technologies to the automotive industry.
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