Unlocking intelligent automotive: why openness wins | Computer Weekly
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Unlocking intelligent automotive: why openness wins | Computer Weekly
"According to the GSMA Intelligence, the automotive market alone represents a $22bn addressable opportunity for operators today and is expected to more than double to $49bn by 2030. Yet despite the potential, the industry has only begun to realise the benefits of intelligent and connected mobility - and in spite of this momentum, the true value of 5G remains largely unrealised."
"The reason why is simple. While the automotive industry has embraced software innovation, mobile networks have not kept pace. Cars are rapidly becoming rolling datacentres, generating vast amounts of information and increasingly defined by the applications running on them. Connectivity alone isn't enough to support this shift. Networks must evolve into programmable platforms that developers at automotive enterprises can directly build on."
Mobile operators have invested billions in 5G infrastructure to enable new digital productivity and industry transformation. The automotive market presents a $22bn addressable opportunity today and is expected to exceed $49bn by 2030. Cars are becoming rolling datacentres that generate vast volumes of data and rely increasingly on software-driven applications. Connectivity alone cannot support safety-critical and data-intensive automotive use cases. Networks must evolve into programmable platforms that developers at automotive enterprises can directly build on. Automakers require predictable latency, dynamic quality-of-service, edge compute access, and real-time network intelligence. Many capabilities remain locked in closed systems, forcing developers to treat the network as a "black box".
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