CES 2024 Live: Latest news from Sony, Honda, LG, Lamborghini, Mercedes-Benz and more in Las Vegas

CES 2024 Live: Latest news from Sony, Honda, LG, Lamborghini, Mercedes-Benz and more in Las Vegas

Panasonic introduces Neuron. Don’t worry, it’s super easy to understand. Right?

Panasonic hit the stage at CES 2024 to announce its High-Performance Compute (HPC) system. It’s named Neuron (clever, right?), and from what we can decipher, it’s a computing platform that includes both hardware and software aimed at extending a vehicle’s potential lifecycle by reducing the number of traditional high-cost components and replacing them with new versions that can be upgraded over the life of the vehicle.

For the truly techy car enthusiasts out there, here’s Panasonic’s overview:

“With a streamlined design, the Neuron HPC incorporates up-integration capability by consolidating multiple ECUs into one centralized nucleus to handle all levels of ADAS, chassis, body, and in-cabin infotainment features.”

There’s more at Panasonic’s news site, but for the rest of us, maybe a video would make things easier to understand. So here’s that.

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