Automotive displays have evolved from the early days of a small screen with a few knobs and buttons to become the primary pathway to present important vehicle information to drivers and passengers. The center stack of an infotainment system can feature a wide range of interactive content, such as navigation, cabin temperature controls and music or entertainment information. This display typically receives information from the head unit, which is attached remotely with high-speed interfaces. TI has complementary technology that powers, connects and enables immersive user experiences with automotive displays without becoming a driver distraction.
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