Intel Announces $250 Million Investment For Autonomous Driving
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Intel Announces $250M Investment In Autonomous Driving Technologies

The announcement is part of Intel’s ongoing work with automakers and system suppliers to help integrate advanced technologies into cars.

intel_logoDelivering his keynote address at the LA Auto Show’s AutoMobility conference, Brian Krzanich, Intel Corp. CEO, announced that Intel Capital is targeting more than $250 million of additional new investments over the next two years to make fully autonomous driving a reality. This is the first time Intel is keynoting at an automotive conference, signifying how critical the automotive market has become for the company.

Intel said these investments will drive the development of technologies that push the boundaries on next-generation connectivity, communication, context awareness, deep learning, security, safety and more. Drilling down into the areas that will be fueled by the investments, Krzanich highlighted technologies that will drive global innovation with regard to the Internet of Things (IoT) in transportation; areas where technology can directly mitigate risks while improving safety, mobility and efficiency at a reduced cost; and companies that harness the value of the data to improve reliability of automated driving systems.

Addressing a large crowd of automotive and technology industry representatives, Krzanich talked about how the automotive industry is on the cusp of a major transformation, demanding unprecedented levels of computing, intelligence and connectivity. With the variety of sensors, sonar, LIDAR and cameras that will come embedded in autonomous cars, he highlighted the need for the industry to be prepared for the data deluge with more than 4,000 GB of data coming from a single car each day.

The announcement is part of Intel’s ongoing work with automakers and system suppliers to help integrate advanced technologies into cars.

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