Advanced driver-assistance systems and user-experience features require high-performance compute to make driving decisions or interact with the driver and passengers seamlessly. To enable applications across legacy domains and different levels of criticality, the software and hardware must be architected so that lower-level functions are abstracted, leaving the higher functions to the brain of the vehicle: Aptiv’s Open Server Platform.
The promise of the software-defined vehicle can only be fulfilled through software and hardware architectures designed for the long haul.
That means structuring those architectures so that the high-performance compute is exchangeable and upgradeable later in the vehicle life cycle.
Aptiv’s Open Server Platform supports exchangeable hardware so that more powerful compute resources can be introduced to accommodate new, evolving features – but just as importantly, its software architecture is structured to support intelligent separation from other compute resources in the vehicle.
The Open Server Platform is a key part of Aptiv’s SVA™ approach, reducing the complexity of vehicle architectures and working closely with other components to abstract hardware from software and enable the software-defined vehicle.
Aptiv offers scalable and modular platform designs with best-in-class computing performance.
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