E/E Architecture: Engineering the New Vehicle Nervous System

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As vehicle architectures become more software-driven and compute-intensive, engineering teams face new decisions that influence platform performance, cost, and long-term scalability.

Your Guide to Modern E/E Architecture and Next-Gen Vehicle Platforms

This whitepaper breaks down the technical realities of modern E/E architecture, helping you understand what’s changing, why it matters, and how to navigate the transition with clarity and confidence.

Key Insights:

  • The shift from distributed to domain, zonal, and centralized compute architectures
  • How software-defined vehicles are transforming E/E system design and integration
  • Networking, subsystem orchestration, and compute factors that affect timing and cost
  • The role of functional safety (ISO 26262) and cybersecurity (ISO/SAE 21434) in modern platforms
  • Common engineering and supply chain challenges that slow adoption and how to address them

Download the whitepaper to prepare for the next generation of vehicle designs.


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