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Innovative integration drives automotive group to SAP awards

CIO Business Intelligence

Well, when it comes to a nationwide automotive group in the world’s largest automotive market, that proverb about a hundred could be hundreds of thousands. Founded in 2006 and based in Shanghai, China Grand Automotive Services Group Co., I’m sure you’ve heard this before: “ Solve one problem, and you keep a hundred others away.

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Apple signs licensing deal with Arm for iPhone and Mac processors "beyond 2040"

TechSpot

The company also highlighted its continuing collaboration with a slew of other technology and automotive giants from around the world, including Amazon, Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, Read Entire Article In a filing with the SEC earlier this week, Arm said that the deal "extends beyond 2040" as part of its longstanding relationship with Apple.

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Nearly 1 in 5 new cars registered in Washington state last year were EVs or plug-in hybrids

GeekWire

A report from the Alliance for Automotive Innovation tallying year-end data reported that 112 models of EVs and plug-ins were sold in the U.S. But while the sales have been rising, overall growth is slowing in the electric vehicle markets for the U.S. and globally, experts warn.

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Seattle-area startup Ossia lands investment from Toyota Group subsidiary Toyoda Gosei

GeekWire

It’s the latest partnership for Ossia, a 12-year-old startup that has developed Cota, a long range wireless power system that it licenses to other companies. This is an exciting time,” Doug Stovall, chief revenue officer at Ossia, said in a statement.

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Nvidia’s big ambitions could be its Achilles’ heel in the Arm deal

The Verge

Crucially, Arm doesn’t actually make its own chips: rather, it sells both licenses for companies to design their own chips that use Arm’s architecture (like Apple’s M-series chips for Macs), in addition to selling entire CPU and GPU designs (like the Cortex-X1 CPU and Mali GPUs found in the Google Tensor and Samsung Exynos 2100).

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‘Nvidia controlling Arm could create real problems,’ UK regulator concludes

The Verge

The CMA found significant competition concerns as a result of the effect of such foreclosure in the supply of CPUs, interconnect products, GPUs, and SoCs across several global markets, spanning the datacentre, internet-of-things, automotive and gaming console applications. National security was also a potential concern.

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SpaceX moves to beam Starlink internet into cars, boats, and aircraft

The Verge

The request, filed last Friday with the Federal Communications Commission, marks SpaceX’s biggest step yet toward connecting Starlink to the automotive sector, a potentially lucrative line of business that would expand the company’s current stationary offerings from rural homes.

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