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Automotive Ethernet and the Software Defined Vehicle

Automotive Ethernet and the Software Defined Vehicle

The software defined car is coming, but it will require a new hardware foundation. Ethernet is central to this effort as it will unlock the barriers to bringing high level of computing to vehicles. The effort also comes at a time when the relationship between automakers and technology companies is changing

  • The software defined car is coming, but it will require a new hardware foundation.
  • Ethernet is central to this effort as it will unlock the barriers to bringing high level of computing to vehicles.
  • The effort also comes at a time when the relationship between automakers and technology companies is changing
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