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Intel has unveiled a discrete GPU for cars, the Arc A760A, designed to bring the"triple-A gaming experience" from home over to your car, the company. No automotive partners were revealed, but vehicles with the new chips will go on sale as soon as 2025.
With car buyers increasingly focused on in-vehicle entertainment above all else, the chips are designed to"unlock a new era of AI-powered cockpit experiences," according to Intel's press release. The GPUs will allow voice, camera and gesture recognition to make it easy to control up to"seven high-definition screens rendering 3D graphics and six-in vehicle cameras and interactive features." At the same time, it can supposedly run demanding triple-A gaming titles, in-vehicle entertainment and AI-powered productivity apps.The system will also be highly personalized to the driver.
Intel added that it has created over 500 features and AI apps for automobiles, with over 100 independent software vendors working on in-vehicle experiences. In addition, the A760A will be fully compatible with software developed for its iGPU PC platform, while scaling from entry- and mid-tier vehicles up to higher-end cars.
Intel said it wants to be the"go-to partner for automakers." It's clearly looking to diversify its offerings in the wake of
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