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The Future of the Automotive E/E Architecture Is Mixed-Criticality Compute

By James Hodgson | 04 Oct 2022 | IN-6689

An overreliance on antiquated protocols and network topologies has made the current automotive Electrical/Electronic (E/E) architecture bloated and unscalable. Premium and mass market automakers alike are looking to take advantage of the lower weight, faster development cycles, and scalability that comes with compute consolidation. But important questions remain—just how far can compute consolidation go, and can safety-critical and non-safety-critical applications share common resources?
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Written by James Hodgson

Research Director
James Hodgson, Research Director at ABI Research, conducts research related to the field of autonomous driving and smart mobility, with a focus primarily on quantitative forecasting and analysis in the areas of Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS), autonomous driving, and connected infotainment. James also writes reports on the transformative effect of automotive technologies on personal mobility and ecosystem dynamics.

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