Arrow Flat on New Research Hub

Arrow Electronics (NYSE:ARW) has launched a strategic initiative and research hub to support next-generation vehicle electrical and electronic (E/E) architecture.
The available resources provide automotive manufacturers and tier-1 suppliers with the engineering expertise and supply chain stability required to navigate the industry’s shift toward software-defined vehicles.
As consumer and commercial vehicles evolve into complex, intelligent platforms, the traditional method of adding a separate computer for every new electronic feature is no longer sustainable. E/E architecture represents a complete overhaul of the "nervous system" within modern vehicles.
This fundamental shift moves away from hundreds of individual components toward a more centralized system where powerful computing hubs manage multiple functions. This transition can streamline and harmonize systems and operation while reducing the internal wiring of a car by up to 20%, leading to vehicles that are lighter, more energy-efficient and easier to update via software throughout the vehicle’s lifecycle.
Arrow is a central solution aggregator for E/E architecture, bridging the gap between individual components and complete, integrated systems.
According to this morning’s news release, “Arrow’s portfolio of design engineering services includes a dedicated team of automotive experts who provide cross-technology support in both semiconductor and IP&E (interconnect, passive and electromechanical components) sectors.”
ARW shares nosed up two cents to $158.62.


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