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Mercedes Announced Its New MBUX Hyperscreen Launching in 2022

Three years after Mercedes originally launched its MBUX in-car information system, it revealed the next-gen version of that system named the MBUX Hyperscreen that can learn from the driver.

The MBUX Hyperscreen features a 56-inch curved design that covers the length of the dashboard. The system also features 8 CPU cores, 24 gigabytes of RAM, and a multifunction camera and sensor that can adapt to lighting conditions in real-time. The system will initially be available as an option for the 2022 Mercedes EQS.

Mercedes also stated that the system is equipped with software that continues to learn from the driver.

"The MBUx Hyperscreen is both the brain and nervous system of the car," said Sajjad Khan the CTO of Mercedes-Benz.
Trend Themes
1. In-car Artificial Intelligence - Developing in-car artificial intelligence systems that can learn from the driver's behavior can help achieve customized driving experiences and enhance safety.
2. Curved Dashboard Displays - Utilizing curved dashboard displays can enhance driver's immersion and reduce driving distractions.
3. Real-time Lighting Adaptation - Implementing real-time lighting adaptation systems in cars can enhance visibility and avoid potential driving hazards.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Manufacturing - Automotive companies can invest in developing in-car AI and curved dashboard displays to enhance their product offerings and meet consumer demands.
2. Technology - Technology companies can collaborate with automotive manufacturers to develop real-time lighting adaptation systems and enhance the user experience of in-car information systems.
3. Insurance - Insurance companies can utilize in-car AI data to offer customized premiums to drivers that exhibit safe driving behaviors.

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