Qualcomm, which creates semiconductors, software, and services related to wireless technology, is poised to dominate electric vehicles before Apple has the chance to do so, according to WIRED. The company’s Digital Chassis is an internet-connected automotive technology platform “that combines safety and connectivity systems, entertainment, customization, and upgradability all into one product.” Many OEMs are on board, including General Motors, Jeep, and Mercedes-Benz, Sony Honda Mobility, Cadillac, and Stellantis. BMW, Hyundai Motor Group, Nio, and Volvo all support the idea. (Source: WIRED) Read the original article…
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