Starting in 2013, Audi AG will use Nvidia's quad-core Tegra 3 to power its new Visual Computing Modules (VCM). Designed specifically for automotive applications, these modules are computer subsystems that come equipped with the Nvidia SoCs, memory and I/O controllers crammed onto a 3 x 3-inch automotive-grade board. According to Nvidia, the VCMs will be utilized by in-vehicle infotainment systems as well as digital instrument clusters — the latter of which will replace traditional dashboard gauges — across Audi's full line of vehicles worldwide.
2DayBlog.com, Tegra 3 powering Audi's vehicle infotainment and instruments
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