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Today at CES, Qualcomm signaled its dominance in the burgeoning world of Physical AI by unveiling a massive expansion of its industrial and robotics portfolios.
As part of the expanded partnership, Qualcomm and Google are aligning Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms with AAOS roadmaps starting from Android 17. This unified reference platform is intended to accelerate prototyping, validation, and production of in-vehicle infotainment and software-defined vehicle systems.
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Qualcomm Incorporated QCOM and Intel Corporation INTC are two premier semiconductor firms investing heavily in connectivity and edge computing, with both focusing on AI (artificial intelligence) and advanced chip technologies. Qualcomm’s offering ...
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