Managing the ever-growing amount of a car's computing tasks using 'domain' controllers.
How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.
Even this simplified, rationalized solution is viewed as an interim step toward a future architecture where onboard computing tasks will be further aggregated into an even more powerful central processing unit taking constant real-time input from perhaps four zonal gateway processors. Each of these will connect directly to myriad nearby sensors and actuators handling widely varying tasks, relaying messaging to and from the CPU.
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