The Audi A4’s IVI system geared up with the Exynos Auto 8890 will likely be first launched in Europe within the fall
Samsung Electronics, a world chief in superior semiconductor expertise, at this time introduced that its Exynos Auto 8890 processor will likely be powering German car producer Audi’s third era high-spec modular infotainment platform (MIB). The superior in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system will likely be geared up as normal within the new A4 and upcoming fashions.
The MIB is Audi’s expertise that anticipates the drivers’ wants by maintaining with the most recent developments in info and leisure tools of its premium automobiles. Introduced within the reworked A4 and upcoming in additional fashions, the most recent era of the MIB will incorporate Samsung’s Exynos Auto 8890, which had been chosen for Audi’s next-generation IVI system in 2017 by Audi’s Progressive SemiConductor Program (PSCP).
The Exynos Auto 8890 is a strong processor with an octa-core CPU and twelve-core GPU designed to seamlessly run Audi’s Multi Media Interface (MMI) and its options resembling audio, car standing management and navigation show on the IVI system. With highly effective efficiency together with multi-OS and multi-display help, the Exynos Auto 8890 delivers a extremely interactive person expertise on as much as 4 completely different domains.
“To Audi, mobility isn’t nearly attending to the vacation spot, it’s about getting there safely and delightfully,” mentioned Alfons Pfaller, head of Architecture & Platform Development E/E at Audi. “We have labored intently with Samsung over the previous few years to supply our clients with an in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system that features the newly upgraded Multi Media Interface that responds immediately and precisely to the person’s controls for a premium driving expertise.”
“With a premium automobile brand like Audi, the driving experience is expected to be not only high performing and safe but also exhilarating,” mentioned Kenny Han, vp of Device Solutions Division at Samsung Electronics. “Through close-collaboration with Audi, we are excited that Samsung’s Exynos Auto 8890 will be powering their new in-vehicle infotainment system that will open new possibilities for smarter and more enjoyable driving experiences.”
The new Audi A4 with Exynos Auto 8890-powered IVI system will likely be obtainable in Europe beginning within the fall.
For extra details about Samsung’s Exynos merchandise, please go to http://www.samsung.com/exynos.