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BMW: joy of driving will survive autonomous car era
BMW has promised the “joy of driving” will never go away and it will continue to invest in dynamic “fun and capability” in future models, in parallel to the development of advanced self-driving ...
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Samsung to supply semiconductors for BMW’s next-generation EVs
Samsung Electronics has begun supplying semiconductors for BMW’s next-generation EVs, underscoring the group’s broader push ...
The BMW Group extends its collaboration with trusted partner Ansys in the co-development of a simulation tool chain for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and automated/autonomous driving The ...
The FINANCIAl — Berlin/Beijing/Munich. Baidu, Inc. (NASDAQ:BIDU) and the BMW Group on July 10 today announced they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), under which the BMW Group will join ...
German automaker BMW plans to keep data from its autonomous and assisted vehicle efforts on Amazon Web Services' (AWS') cloud platform. Building on an existing cloud deal, BMW will store and process ...
BMW ran into one big problem on the road to developing EVs: It didn't have a car that was fast or powerful enough to really test its new vehicle dynamics computer. To really test the new computer it ...
Samsung Electronics is now providing automotive semiconductors for BMW AG's next-generation electric vehicle (EV), the iX3.
The BMW Heart of Joy is a groundbreaking control unit designed to redefine the electric driving experience. Developed entirely in-house by BMW, this innovative technology integrates drivetrain, ...
The automotive industry has readied itself for the likely mass adoption of electric and autonomous vehicles by the end of the decade, and most cars today are equipped with some advanced driver ...
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