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Demand for In-Vehicle Infotainment Picks Up Speed

Overview Intel and StreetDeck are charting new territory in the development of in-vehicle infotainment systems. They want to integrate and use the devices they already have with the consoles and systems deployed in their cars. Automakers face the challenge of delivering innovative, integrated services for driver and passenger entertainment, driver assistance (such as navigation, emergency calling, etc.), productivity (like e-mail, web browsing and calendaring) and connectivity (including conferencing and calling). Automakers can maximize their development efforts, shorten time to market and keep costs down by adopting a standards-based hardware and software platform that can power all infotainment applications within the vehicle. Such a platform would be universally receptive to all kinds of existing devices, and easily upgraded to accommodate future technologies and applications.

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PublisherIntel File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2006
FormatCase Studies   
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