Saturday, March 10, 2012

the car in the future will be more interactive in relation with Intel's research and development into automotive technology


California - Intel is currently developing a range of technologies from technology infotaiment, driver assistance systems, connectivity to the capabilities of voice recognition, eye movement and the driver.

In the future cars will be more practical. Even IT companies such as Intel say that the car in the future will be more interactive and will be considered a gadget similar to the current iPad.

To commemorate the era, Intel has even dared to disburse funds up to U.S. $ 100 million in the next 4-5 years to examine the interactive technologies that can be applied in every vehicle in the future.

The program, named Intel Capital Connected Car Fund will target the creation of technology for future vehicles may have infotaiment feature can simultaneously connect to the internet and have diverse applications in addition to the technologies that can help the driver.

Funds will be disbursed by the creative and gradually to adopt the latest technologies.

"Technology has become an integral component of everyday life, consumers who complained of interference with access to the internet and the constant flow of information, news, entertainment, and social media," said Intel Executive Vice President Arvind Sodhani in a statement.

"The car should be able to provide the same computing experience consistent and interesting, but in a safe manner. Intel Connected Car Capital Fund will encourage the development of technology to enhance the experience in future vehicles," he added.

Intel is known at this time was the middle of working with various stakeholders to develop technologies that can be applied in the car.

Because in the end the car according to Intel will have the intelligence and awareness to offer you the right information, at the right time and in an appropriate way to keep drivers and passengers informed, entertained and productive while maintaining optimal security.

After the car can be connected, the car will also be able to connect with the existing transport infrastructure and even other vehicles to help drivers find out traffic conditions and optimizing the potential and reduce risk.

"The car is a device that truly mobile. In 2014, the car will be among the top three fastest-growing internet connection," said GM Automotive Solutions Division Intel Staci Palmer.