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Vehicle Architecture Evolution Demands Cloud-Ready ECUs

April 30, 2025
McKinsey & Co. says the future of automotive software and electronics is already here, driven by autonomous driving, connected vehicles, electrification, and shared mobility (ACES).

By 2030, McKinsey & Co. predicts 70% of vehicles will have software-defined architecture, and they urge automotive companies to start adapting now. As vehicle architecture evolves, demand for cloud-ready ECUs will keep rising. 

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