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Modular infotainment system
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Modular Infotainment System (MIB*)
The Modular Infotainment System is another milestone achieved by the Volkswagen Group and in future will replace the information and
entertainments systems used up to now.
The control unit architecture allows the hardware to be easily and economically updated so that it always incorporates the latest advances.
An important component is the fast graphics processor made by market-leader Nvidia, with whom Audi enjoys a very successful business
relationship. The latest Nvidia processors will continue to be used in Audi cars in the future.
The new platform means that it will be possible to use the same central processing units (electronic information systems control unit 1
J794) across the entire Group. So in future it will be possible to run brand-specific variants on four standardised hardware platforms. For
the purposes of differentiation, features such as the user interfaces and controls will be individually adapted for each brand. Customers will
thus be able to identify distinctive differences between the systems. And the system used in an Audi will always be recognisable as a
genuine Audi MMI.
The Modular Infotainment System (MIB) was first used on the Audi A3 '13.
In all Audi offers three MIB configuration levels:
• Entry MIB
• Standard MIB
• High-spec MIB
One Group brand is responsible for each of those configuration levels. Audi is responsible for developing the High-spec MIB, Volkswagen for
the Standard MIB and Skoda for the Entry MIB.
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