Intel and Karma Partner To Develop Software-Defined Car Architecture

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Intel and Karma Partner To Develop Software-Defined Car Architecture

Posted by BeauHD from the what-to-expect dept.

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Intel is partnering with Karma Automotive to develop an all-new computing platform for vehicles. The new software-defined vehicle architecture should first appear in a high-end electric coupe from Karma in 2026. But the partners have bigger plans for this architecture, with talk of open standards and working with other automakers also looking to make the leap into the software-defined future. […] In addition to advantages in processing power and weight savings, software-defined vehicles are easier to update over-the-air, a must-have feature since Tesla changed that paradigm. Karma and Intel say their architecture should also have other efficiency benefits. They give the example of security monitoring that remains active even when the vehicle is turned off; they move this to a low-powered device using “data center application orchestration concepts.”

Intel is also contributing its power management SoC to get the most out of inverters, DC-DC converters, chargers, and as you might expect, the domain controllers use Intel silicon as well, apparently with some flavor of AI enabled. […] Karma’s first car to use the software-defined vehicle architecture will be the Kayeva, a $300,000 two-door with 1,000 hp (745 kW) on tap, which is scheduled to arrive in two years. But Intel and Karma want to offer the architecture to others in the industry. “For Tier 1s and OEMs not quite ready to take the leap from the old way of doing things to the new, Karma Automotive will play as an ally, helping them make that transition,” said [Karma President Marques McCammon].

“Together, we’re harnessing the combined might of Intel’s technological prowess and Karma’s ultra-luxury vehicle expertise to co-develop a revolutionary software-defined vehicle architecture,” said McCammon. “This isn’t just about realizing Karma’s full potential; it’s about creating a blueprint for the entire industry. We’re not just building exceptional vehicles, we’re paving the way for a new era of automotive innovation and offering a roadmap for those ready to make the leap.”

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