Honda and IBM ink agreement to collaborate on technology for software-defined vehicles

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Honda has partnered with IBM to develop next-generation computing technologies for software-defined vehicles (SDVs). The collaboration aims to address challenges related to processing capacity, energy consumption, and design complexity for future SDVs. Both companies believe that the application of artificial intelligence technologies will accelerate in 2030 and beyond, creating new opportunities for SDV development. SDVs are expected to increase the design complexity, processing performance, and power consumption of semiconductors compared to traditional mobility products. To stay competitive in the market, Honda and IBM are focusing on developing research capabilities and next-generation computing technologies through long-term joint research and development opportunities.

The goal of the collaboration is to create SDVs that offer superior computing performance and energy savings on a global scale. Honda had previously announced plans to launch seven new electric models by 2026, as part of their commitment to expanding their electric vehicle lineup. This partnership with IBM aligns with Honda’s vision for the future of mobility and advances in technology.

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