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The Vehicle Computer market within the Automotive industry is a rapidly growing sector, driven by the need for increased safety, efficiency, and convenience. Vehicle computers are used to control and monitor a variety of automotive systems, such as engine control, navigation, and infotainment. They are also used to provide data for predictive maintenance and autonomous driving. Vehicle computers are typically connected to the vehicle's CAN bus, allowing them to communicate with other systems and components.
Vehicle computers are becoming increasingly powerful, with more advanced processors and memory, as well as increased connectivity options. This allows them to process more data and provide more features. Additionally, the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning is becoming more common, allowing for more sophisticated applications.
Some of the major players in the Vehicle Computer market include NXP, Renesas, Qualcomm, Intel, and NVIDIA. Other companies, such as Bosch, Continental, and Delphi, also offer vehicle computer solutions. Show Less Read more