1. NXP collaborates with Rimac Technology to develop a centralized vehicle architecture using S32E2 processors for software-defined vehicles (SDV); 2. The solution consolidates over 20 electronic control units (ECUs) into three centralized units, enhancing efficiency and reducing complexity; 3. The architecture supports advanced domain/zonal control, enabling OEMs to optimize vehicle dynamics, energy management, and software integration.
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