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Cinemo to elevate in-car entertainment with personal smart devices in Mahindra's new electric origin SUV range
Cinemo to elevate in-car entertainment with personal smart devices in Mahindra's new electric origin SUV range

Business Wire

timean hour ago

  • Automotive
  • Business Wire

Cinemo to elevate in-car entertainment with personal smart devices in Mahindra's new electric origin SUV range

KARLSRUHE, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cinemo, a global leader in high-performance and automotive-grade multimedia playback, streaming, media management, connectivity, and cloud middleware, is pleased to announce that India's leading SUV manufacturer Mahindra has chosen Cinemo as its infotainment solutions technology provider. Cinemo is set to power bring-your-own-device (BYOD) infotainment capabilities for Mahindra's range of electric origin SUVs (eSUVs), delivering exceptional infotainment experiences with personal devices. Cinemo CARS™ once again proves its ability to enrich, enhance, and accelerate implementation of AAOS-based infotainment systems. This allows Mahindra to add innovative entertainment use cases within a short time to market to its eSUV models. Share With the launch of their two new eSUV models, Mahindra is raising the bar for in-car entertainment. For their modular INGLO platform and intelligence suite (Mahindra Artificial Intelligence Architecture – MAIA), Mahindra selected Cinemo's CARS Connect Suite to enable premium digital media experiences on brought-in devices. The project advanced from kick-off to production in an impressive six months, showcasing Mahindra's efficiency and commitment while upholding high-quality standards and leveraging advanced Android pre-integration capabilities. Cinemo CARS Connect creates a unified and connected in-car ecosystem that seamlessly integrates content sharing, intuitive control for all passengers, and interaction across multiple screens and devices. It allows passengers to manage media playback, share audio and video content, and control vehicle functions directly from their own devices, providing a personalized yet inclusive experience that minimizes driver distraction. Passengers also benefit from multi-zone audio, which delivers distinct audio experiences, allowing everyone to enjoy their preferred content without interference. By having full control over their preferred content, car users will be able to create individual and memorable in-car digital media moments. Cinemo CARS™ once again proves its ability to enrich, enhance, and accelerate implementation of AAOS-based infotainment systems. This allows Mahindra to add innovative entertainment use cases within a short time to market to its eSUV models, covering the rapidly growing car markets in India and Southeast Asia. 'We are delighted to bring our renowned digital media experiences to India's leading SUV manufacturer,' says Abe Silhan, Director Portfolio Management at Cinemo. 'We are continuing our pursuit of groundbreaking innovation in in-car infotainment and are proud of our contribution to Mahindra's advanced lineup of Electric SUVs.' About Cinemo Cinemo is a global provider of highly innovative infotainment products that make every screen an opportunity. Its range of award-winning, fully integrated, low-footprint digital media offerings combine high performance with high quality and are truly system agnostic. Whether embedded, as mobile apps or through the cloud, Cinemo supports all digital media scenarios for any industry and any device. Its product portfolio is designed and built to deliver excellence, accelerate time to market, and lower TCO for its clients while creating digital media experiences that matter. Founded in 2008, and with a strong history of industry firsts, Cinemo is the partner of choice for more than 40 market-leading OEMs and over 20 tier-1s. The company works with the top high-tech and consumer electronic companies as well as global music and video content providers. Cinemo's global team of 300+ innovative thinkers from 40 nationalities continuously delivers groundbreaking innovation.

Mahindra's AI is the "fastest in the automotive world"
Mahindra's AI is the "fastest in the automotive world"

The Advertiser

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • The Advertiser

Mahindra's AI is the "fastest in the automotive world"

Mahindra claims to have the most advanced in-vehicle artificial intelligence (AI) system, with its latest vehicle architecture taking a significant leap in using machine learning to transform how cars monitor drivers and interact with their environments. The Indian automaker, which is also the fifth largest IT provider in India, has introduced a new AI system called MAIA (Mahindra Artificial Intelligence Architecture), which it claims is the 'fastest automotive mind in the world' and can process 51 trillion operations per second, enabling complex real-time analysis of driver behaviour. As a comparison, a current-generation iPhone 16 Pro Max's A180 Pro chip can complete 35 trillion operations per second. Maia uses a Snapdragon 8295 chip with embedded 5G capabilities. Its driver occupant monitoring system (DOMS) can detect mobile phone usage, track passenger movements, and recognise potential safety risks – reporting them both inside the vehicle and also to external sources. "We're learning how to use AI in practical ways," said the lead engineer. For example, the system utilises five radars and multiple cameras to continuously train its auto park assistant, thereby improving parking accuracy through machine learning algorithms. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Other system capabilities include detecting driver posture, monitoring passenger behaviour, and providing advanced diagnostic information. Interestingly, AI is also being used in the development process itself. Engineers are now utilising machine learning to generate test cases and verify algorithms, particularly in complex areas such as accent recognition in voice interfaces. CarExpert visited a lab in Chennai, India, where this development was taking place. Currently, the system focuses on monitoring and data collection rather than direct driving intervention. While not yet controlling the vehicle, the technology represents a significant step towards more adaptive automotive systems. The architecture enables software partners to integrate new applications more easily, suggesting a more flexible approach to vehicle development in the future. Mahindra's approach highlights a growing trend in automotive technology: transforming vehicles from simple transportation tools into intelligent, data-driven platforms that can learn and adapt. As with all other brands, the move toward more data and intelligent overlays opens the door to numerous privacy concerns with vehicles that can not only monitor and record their drivers but also dob on them. MORE: Everything Mahindra Content originally sourced from: Mahindra claims to have the most advanced in-vehicle artificial intelligence (AI) system, with its latest vehicle architecture taking a significant leap in using machine learning to transform how cars monitor drivers and interact with their environments. The Indian automaker, which is also the fifth largest IT provider in India, has introduced a new AI system called MAIA (Mahindra Artificial Intelligence Architecture), which it claims is the 'fastest automotive mind in the world' and can process 51 trillion operations per second, enabling complex real-time analysis of driver behaviour. As a comparison, a current-generation iPhone 16 Pro Max's A180 Pro chip can complete 35 trillion operations per second. Maia uses a Snapdragon 8295 chip with embedded 5G capabilities. Its driver occupant monitoring system (DOMS) can detect mobile phone usage, track passenger movements, and recognise potential safety risks – reporting them both inside the vehicle and also to external sources. "We're learning how to use AI in practical ways," said the lead engineer. For example, the system utilises five radars and multiple cameras to continuously train its auto park assistant, thereby improving parking accuracy through machine learning algorithms. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Other system capabilities include detecting driver posture, monitoring passenger behaviour, and providing advanced diagnostic information. Interestingly, AI is also being used in the development process itself. Engineers are now utilising machine learning to generate test cases and verify algorithms, particularly in complex areas such as accent recognition in voice interfaces. CarExpert visited a lab in Chennai, India, where this development was taking place. Currently, the system focuses on monitoring and data collection rather than direct driving intervention. While not yet controlling the vehicle, the technology represents a significant step towards more adaptive automotive systems. The architecture enables software partners to integrate new applications more easily, suggesting a more flexible approach to vehicle development in the future. Mahindra's approach highlights a growing trend in automotive technology: transforming vehicles from simple transportation tools into intelligent, data-driven platforms that can learn and adapt. As with all other brands, the move toward more data and intelligent overlays opens the door to numerous privacy concerns with vehicles that can not only monitor and record their drivers but also dob on them. MORE: Everything Mahindra Content originally sourced from: Mahindra claims to have the most advanced in-vehicle artificial intelligence (AI) system, with its latest vehicle architecture taking a significant leap in using machine learning to transform how cars monitor drivers and interact with their environments. The Indian automaker, which is also the fifth largest IT provider in India, has introduced a new AI system called MAIA (Mahindra Artificial Intelligence Architecture), which it claims is the 'fastest automotive mind in the world' and can process 51 trillion operations per second, enabling complex real-time analysis of driver behaviour. As a comparison, a current-generation iPhone 16 Pro Max's A180 Pro chip can complete 35 trillion operations per second. Maia uses a Snapdragon 8295 chip with embedded 5G capabilities. Its driver occupant monitoring system (DOMS) can detect mobile phone usage, track passenger movements, and recognise potential safety risks – reporting them both inside the vehicle and also to external sources. "We're learning how to use AI in practical ways," said the lead engineer. For example, the system utilises five radars and multiple cameras to continuously train its auto park assistant, thereby improving parking accuracy through machine learning algorithms. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Other system capabilities include detecting driver posture, monitoring passenger behaviour, and providing advanced diagnostic information. Interestingly, AI is also being used in the development process itself. Engineers are now utilising machine learning to generate test cases and verify algorithms, particularly in complex areas such as accent recognition in voice interfaces. CarExpert visited a lab in Chennai, India, where this development was taking place. Currently, the system focuses on monitoring and data collection rather than direct driving intervention. While not yet controlling the vehicle, the technology represents a significant step towards more adaptive automotive systems. The architecture enables software partners to integrate new applications more easily, suggesting a more flexible approach to vehicle development in the future. Mahindra's approach highlights a growing trend in automotive technology: transforming vehicles from simple transportation tools into intelligent, data-driven platforms that can learn and adapt. As with all other brands, the move toward more data and intelligent overlays opens the door to numerous privacy concerns with vehicles that can not only monitor and record their drivers but also dob on them. MORE: Everything Mahindra Content originally sourced from: Mahindra claims to have the most advanced in-vehicle artificial intelligence (AI) system, with its latest vehicle architecture taking a significant leap in using machine learning to transform how cars monitor drivers and interact with their environments. The Indian automaker, which is also the fifth largest IT provider in India, has introduced a new AI system called MAIA (Mahindra Artificial Intelligence Architecture), which it claims is the 'fastest automotive mind in the world' and can process 51 trillion operations per second, enabling complex real-time analysis of driver behaviour. As a comparison, a current-generation iPhone 16 Pro Max's A180 Pro chip can complete 35 trillion operations per second. Maia uses a Snapdragon 8295 chip with embedded 5G capabilities. Its driver occupant monitoring system (DOMS) can detect mobile phone usage, track passenger movements, and recognise potential safety risks – reporting them both inside the vehicle and also to external sources. "We're learning how to use AI in practical ways," said the lead engineer. For example, the system utilises five radars and multiple cameras to continuously train its auto park assistant, thereby improving parking accuracy through machine learning algorithms. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Other system capabilities include detecting driver posture, monitoring passenger behaviour, and providing advanced diagnostic information. Interestingly, AI is also being used in the development process itself. Engineers are now utilising machine learning to generate test cases and verify algorithms, particularly in complex areas such as accent recognition in voice interfaces. CarExpert visited a lab in Chennai, India, where this development was taking place. Currently, the system focuses on monitoring and data collection rather than direct driving intervention. While not yet controlling the vehicle, the technology represents a significant step towards more adaptive automotive systems. The architecture enables software partners to integrate new applications more easily, suggesting a more flexible approach to vehicle development in the future. Mahindra's approach highlights a growing trend in automotive technology: transforming vehicles from simple transportation tools into intelligent, data-driven platforms that can learn and adapt. As with all other brands, the move toward more data and intelligent overlays opens the door to numerous privacy concerns with vehicles that can not only monitor and record their drivers but also dob on them. MORE: Everything Mahindra Content originally sourced from:

Mahindra's AI is the "fastest in the automotive world"
Mahindra's AI is the "fastest in the automotive world"

West Australian

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • West Australian

Mahindra's AI is the "fastest in the automotive world"

Mahindra claims to have the most advanced in-vehicle artificial intelligence (AI) system, with its latest vehicle architecture taking a significant leap in using machine learning to transform how cars monitor drivers and interact with their environments. The Indian automaker, which is also the fifth largest IT provider in India, has introduced a new AI system called MAIA (Mahindra Artificial Intelligence Architecture), which it claims is the 'fastest automotive mind in the world' and can process 51 trillion operations per second, enabling complex real-time analysis of driver behaviour. As a comparison, a current-generation iPhone 16 Pro Max's A180 Pro chip can complete 35 trillion operations per second. Maia uses a Snapdragon 8295 chip with embedded 5G capabilities. Its driver occupant monitoring system (DOMS) can detect mobile phone usage, track passenger movements, and recognise potential safety risks – reporting them both inside the vehicle and also to external sources. 'We're learning how to use AI in practical ways,' said the lead engineer. For example, the system utilises five radars and multiple cameras to continuously train its auto park assistant, thereby improving parking accuracy through machine learning algorithms. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now . Other system capabilities include detecting driver posture, monitoring passenger behaviour, and providing advanced diagnostic information. Interestingly, AI is also being used in the development process itself. Engineers are now utilising machine learning to generate test cases and verify algorithms, particularly in complex areas such as accent recognition in voice interfaces. CarExpert visited a lab in Chennai, India, where this development was taking place. Currently, the system focuses on monitoring and data collection rather than direct driving intervention. While not yet controlling the vehicle, the technology represents a significant step towards more adaptive automotive systems. The architecture enables software partners to integrate new applications more easily, suggesting a more flexible approach to vehicle development in the future. Mahindra's approach highlights a growing trend in automotive technology: transforming vehicles from simple transportation tools into intelligent, data-driven platforms that can learn and adapt. As with all other brands, the move toward more data and intelligent overlays opens the door to numerous privacy concerns with vehicles that can not only monitor and record their drivers but also dob on them. MORE: Everything Mahindra

Mahindra's AI is the "fastest in the automotive world"
Mahindra's AI is the "fastest in the automotive world"

7NEWS

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • 7NEWS

Mahindra's AI is the "fastest in the automotive world"

Mahindra claims to have the most advanced in-vehicle artificial intelligence (AI) system, with its latest vehicle architecture taking a significant leap in using machine learning to transform how cars monitor drivers and interact with their environments. The Indian automaker, which is also the fifth largest IT provider in India, has introduced a new AI system called MAIA (Mahindra Artificial Intelligence Architecture), which it claims is the 'fastest automotive mind in the world' and can process 51 trillion operations per second, enabling complex real-time analysis of driver behaviour. As a comparison, a current-generation iPhone 16 Pro Max's A180 Pro chip can complete 35 trillion operations per second. Maia uses a Snapdragon 8295 chip with embedded 5G capabilities. Its driver occupant monitoring system (DOMS) can detect mobile phone usage, track passenger movements, and recognise potential safety risks – reporting them both inside the vehicle and also to external sources. 'We're learning how to use AI in practical ways,' said the lead engineer. For example, the system utilises five radars and multiple cameras to continuously train its auto park assistant, thereby improving parking accuracy through machine learning algorithms. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Other system capabilities include detecting driver posture, monitoring passenger behaviour, and providing advanced diagnostic information. Interestingly, AI is also being used in the development process itself. Engineers are now utilising machine learning to generate test cases and verify algorithms, particularly in complex areas such as accent recognition in voice interfaces. CarExpert visited a lab in Chennai, India, where this development was taking place. Currently, the system focuses on monitoring and data collection rather than direct driving intervention. While not yet controlling the vehicle, the technology represents a significant step towards more adaptive automotive systems. The architecture enables software partners to integrate new applications more easily, suggesting a more flexible approach to vehicle development in the future. Mahindra's approach highlights a growing trend in automotive technology: transforming vehicles from simple transportation tools into intelligent, data-driven platforms that can learn and adapt. As with all other brands, the move toward more data and intelligent overlays opens the door to numerous privacy concerns with vehicles that can not only monitor and record their drivers but also dob on them.

Mahindra's AI is the "fastest in the automotive world"
Mahindra's AI is the "fastest in the automotive world"

Perth Now

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Perth Now

Mahindra's AI is the "fastest in the automotive world"

Mahindra claims to have the most advanced in-vehicle artificial intelligence (AI) system, with its latest vehicle architecture taking a significant leap in using machine learning to transform how cars monitor drivers and interact with their environments. The Indian automaker, which is also the fifth largest IT provider in India, has introduced a new AI system called MAIA (Mahindra Artificial Intelligence Architecture), which it claims is the 'fastest automotive mind in the world' and can process 51 trillion operations per second, enabling complex real-time analysis of driver behaviour. As a comparison, a current-generation iPhone 16 Pro Max's A180 Pro chip can complete 35 trillion operations per second. Maia uses a Snapdragon 8295 chip with embedded 5G capabilities. Its driver occupant monitoring system (DOMS) can detect mobile phone usage, track passenger movements, and recognise potential safety risks – reporting them both inside the vehicle and also to external sources. 'We're learning how to use AI in practical ways,' said the lead engineer. For example, the system utilises five radars and multiple cameras to continuously train its auto park assistant, thereby improving parking accuracy through machine learning algorithms. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Supplied Credit: CarExpert Other system capabilities include detecting driver posture, monitoring passenger behaviour, and providing advanced diagnostic information. Interestingly, AI is also being used in the development process itself. Engineers are now utilising machine learning to generate test cases and verify algorithms, particularly in complex areas such as accent recognition in voice interfaces. CarExpert visited a lab in Chennai, India, where this development was taking place. Currently, the system focuses on monitoring and data collection rather than direct driving intervention. While not yet controlling the vehicle, the technology represents a significant step towards more adaptive automotive systems. The architecture enables software partners to integrate new applications more easily, suggesting a more flexible approach to vehicle development in the future. Mahindra's approach highlights a growing trend in automotive technology: transforming vehicles from simple transportation tools into intelligent, data-driven platforms that can learn and adapt. As with all other brands, the move toward more data and intelligent overlays opens the door to numerous privacy concerns with vehicles that can not only monitor and record their drivers but also dob on them. MORE: Everything Mahindra

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