Intel Corp. is launching its first discrete graphics processing unit (dGPU) aimed at the automotive sector, specifically for AI-powered cars. This new Intel Arc Graphics for Automotive dGPU was introduced at an event in Shenzhen, China, with plans for commercial deployment in early 2025. The initiative seeks to enhance AI-driven cockpit experiences and personalization for both drivers and manufacturers.
The launch comes as Intel aims to regain its footing in the AI market, where it has lagged behind competitors like Nvidia. The dGPU is designed to support advanced in-car AI capabilities, including voice and gesture recognition, and will enable vehicles to feature multiple high-definition displays and cameras. Partnerships with companies like Thunder Software Technology and Zhiphu Technologies will further enhance the AI functionalities in vehicles.
• Intel launches its first discrete GPU for AI-powered vehicles in China.
• The dGPU aims to enhance in-car AI experiences and personalization.
The Intel Arc Graphics for Automotive dGPU is intended to support advanced AI capabilities in vehicles.
The new dGPU will enable AI-driven cockpit experiences, allowing for personalized interactions.
Intel aims to capitalize on the automotive industry's demand for generative AI to improve in-car experiences.
Intel is focusing on the automotive sector to leverage AI opportunities with its new dGPU.
Nvidia currently dominates the AI processor market, which Intel aims to penetrate with its new offerings.
Thunder's partnership with Intel enhances the capabilities of the new dGPU in vehicles.
Zhiphu's collaboration with Intel aims to improve in-car AI functionalities using the new dGPU.
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