Podcast: The Need for Open Architectures in Automotive | Intel

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As cars become more intelligent, they will be capable of collaborating, interacting, and sharing pertinent information with other cars, manufacturers, service providers, and more. Moving forward requires changes in the entire automotive value chain, including collaboration and support from new strategic partners and for all players to develop new areas of expertise. In this edition of the Intel Automotive Podcast Series, Sam LaMagna, director of advanced driving technologies, Automotive Solutions Division at Intel, discusses the need for open architectures to create more dynamic and efficient design environments that will ultimately deliver more functional, comfortable, and safer automobiles.

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