CES 2025: Intel Auto Keynote Explores Software-Defined Future (Replay)

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Jack Weast, vice president of Intel and general manager of Intel Automotive, shares Intel’s whole-vehicle systems approach during a presentation on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, at CES in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Watch as Intel Automotive showcases the latest automotive innovations as the industry embraces software-defined vehicles powered by AI.

During CES 2025, Jack Weast, Intel Fellow and vice president of Intel Automotive, led a keynote to show how future vehicles are being reshaped by artificial intelligence – and how that new vehicle architecture demands a systems-based approach.

During the event, Weast unveiled Intel’s whole-vehicle approach built to empower the next generation of intelligent software-defined vehicles. He showcased how Intel’s unique combination of AI-enhanced high-performance computing, intelligent power management and software-defined zonal controllers built on an open ecosystem enables a more sustainable, scalable and profitable automotive future.

Event Press Kit: Intel at CES 2025