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Realize the software defined vehicle with Capital E/E systems development solution

A laptop showing a digital wireframe representation of a car. The laptop sits on a table beside an assembly line where a blue sedan is assembled.

Software is now the key differentiator for vehicle manufacturers, and the software-defined vehicle is emerging as the new paradigm for vehicle design and development. The SDV is enabled by a centralized computer system, vehicle zonal I/O concentrators, and a highly scalable and modular E/E hardware structure.

Capital's E/E systems development solution provides the tooling and in-vehicle software for ECU development, including performance, virtual validation, functional safety, cybersecurity, and fast deployment.

Visualize and understand design issues with network design software

Network design software is one essential tool for SDV development that helps engineers identify potential bottlenecks, vulnerabilities, and other issues. They can then take steps to mitigate these risks and improve the overall quality of their designs.

Download this free infographic to learn more about how Capital's software suite can help you realize the SDV and understand next-generation network designs.

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