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Audi Releases New Infotainment Platform

Audi Releases New Infotainment Platform

Audi rolled out a new infotainment platform at the connected car expo on the eve of the 2014 LA Auto Show.

The modular infotainment platform, or MIB-2 as Audi calls it, will enable the introduction of new and more powerful processors in a much shorter amount of time. The system is powered by a NVIDIA Tegra 30 driven by a quad-core processor which will allow owners to easily upgrade their software for improved functions when it comes to connectivity, media, voice command and navigation.

Tesla already uses a method similar to this which allows the company to release updates when new programs become available that customers can download straight to their cars.

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Thanks to the new system offering double the processor performance, Audi’s infotainment now incorporates a virtual 3D platform and a redesigned user interface. Audi is also showing off the new fully digital dash display in the 2016 TT.

The MIB-2 system will first be implemented in the 2016 A6 and A7, both of which are making their North American debut at the LA Auto Show this week.

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