At the recent Intel AI Cockpit Innovation Experience event, Intel has introduced a new SoC (System on a Chip) chip specifically for use in the automotive industry, the Intel Arc A760A.
This processing chip was developed specifically to make it easier for automotive companies to build a computer that can control various aspects of their vehicles, such as inforia systems and various other vehicle controls.
Speaking of vehicle control, this Arc A760A chip comes with the ability to allow users to access vehicle control through several means, including voice commands, hand gestures and even automation using artificial intelligence.
In fact, in terms of entertainment, Intel says that with the power of the Intel Arc graphics processing chip, it is not surprising to see the built-in inforia system capable of running computer games without so much trouble.
In terms of components, this Intel Arc A760A SoC chip comes with 28 Xe cores and has as much as 16GB of GDDR6 memory built into it.
In the meantime, Intel has also provided a choice of different SoC processing chips depending on the vehicle segment, and said that for vehicles in the more premium class, this SoC can be loaded with an Intel graphics card for even greater processing power for more vehicle control. widespread.
This processing power, combined with their AI PC Accelerator program that shows over 100 software developers already 500 new features with this SoC, which allows automakers to select only the technologies or features they want and plug them directly into the inforia system quickly and easily .
Intel expects that this Intel Arc A760A SoC chip will start to be shown in consumer vehicles as early as 2025, but for now has not told which of their clients will use this chip.