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When conferences collide

Posted May 22, 2012, by John Day

  They say you can’t do everything, and they’re right, whoever they are, but that doesn’t mean we have to like it. Two very promising conferences relevant to automotive electronics – telematics and sensors – are scheduled for the same days, June 6-7, about 300 miles apart. In Novi, Michigan, the 12th Telematics Detroit conference and exhibition, sponsored by Telematics Update, is expected to … Read More

Tags: HTML5, Freescale Semiconductor, intel, Yole Développement, V2X, STMicroelectronics, Dell, Suburban Collection Showplace, Telematics Detroit conference and exhibition, Analog Devices, Telematics Update, Liberty Mutual, Facebook, LTE connectivity, Ford, MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems), Delphi, Sensors Expo & Conference 2012, Donald E. Stephens convention center

Keep an eye on Intel

Posted Mar 8, 2012, by John Day

Intel recently announced a $100 million Intel Capital Connected Car Investment Fund, an Automotive Innovation and Product Development Center, and the expansion of Intel Labs Interaction and Experience Research (IXR) in automotive, an academic outreach program. All three announcements have to do with in-vehicle infotainment, which has been Intel’s automotive electronics focus for the past five years … Read More

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GENIVI development strategy requires competitors to cooperate

Posted Nov 10, 2011, by John Day

The increasing complexity of cars has taught automakers the value of cooperating with competitors on technology that customers won’t see and don’t care about but would be prohibitively expensive for a single automaker to develop in-house. Automakers and suppliers formed the GENIVI Alliance, for example, to create an open source (Linux-based) development platform for in-vehicle infotainment, facilitating … Read More

Tags: Visteon, in-vehicle infotainment, Android, Linux, MontaVista Software, ARM, Delphi, XS Embedded, Magneti Marelli, Genivi Alliance, Jaguar Land Rover, Renault, intel, Mentor Graphics, QNX, Microsoft, PSA Peugeot Citroën, Microltron

2nd Generation Intel Core, Visually Stunning

Posted Jan 25, 2011, by J VanDomelen

Intel recently announced at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) the introduction of the anticipated 2nd generation of the Intel Core series of processors. The chips are made on Intel’s 32nm manufacturing process on the company’s second-generation high-k metal gate transistors. These build technologies boost performance, reduce power consumption, and enable smaller designs at a lower … Read More

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May I Introduce, Intel

Posted Jan 6, 2011, by J VanDomelen

Intel is making a splash, again, at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Before I get to Intel’s news at the 2011 International CES, which opened its doors today, I wonder how well we all know Intel, its roots, and its relevance to the mil/aero market. Intel Corporation was founded in 1968 by Gordon E. Moore (the man behind Moore’s Law) and Robert Noyce (co-inventor of the integrated … Read More

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