29-01-2013, 02:51 PM
New Application Brings Intelligent Connections to the Vehicle
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Overview
Automotive electronics cost is becoming an increasingly larger percentage of total vehicle cost, while cars
are gradually transitioning from an information isolated island to a mobile information processing platform.
Global car users spend billions of U.S. dollars each year on installing the latest in-vehicle devices to access
the information and entertainment they enjoy and to communicate freely with friends, families and
colleagues from their cars.
The use of Intel® architecture in in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems allows IVI developers to closely follow
the development trend of consumer electronics and provide drivers with unparalleled interactive
experiences. Shenzhen Hazen Auto Electronics Co., Ltd. (Hazen) is working closely with Intel to accelerate
IVI system development and bring compelling IVI capabilities to the marketplace much faster. Its innovative
Intel®-based IVI system is becoming popular amongst more and more customers, and Hazen will continue to
expand their reach to vehicle manufacturing partners.
Solution
Hazen adopted the Intel® Atom™ processor Z510PT to meet the special needs of invehicle
electronic devices and can now more easily customize IVI systems for
specific vehicle models.
With Intel’s advanced 45nm processor technology and breakthrough C6 state (Deep
Power Down Technology), the Intel Atom processor Z510PT features a TDP of
2.2W, runs at the maximum of 1.1GHz and supports I n t e l ® H y p e r - T h r e a d i n g
T e c h n o l o g y ( I n t e l ® H T T e c h n o l o g y ) ; it provides mobile computing devices with
powerful computing performance and graphic processing capability. The support for
industrial temperature (-40 ~ +85°C) allows the processor to meet the demand of
temperature-restricted designs such as in-vehicle applications.
Higher picture and video processing capability
The Intel Atom processor Z510PT has integrated graphics
and video, enabling features such as 3D navigation, games,
DVD, streaming media broadcasting, and satellite TV
reception to be integrated into a single system. The system
can also support applications such as in-vehicle video
collection and out-of-vehicle mobile monitoring.