GM is gearing up to launch a new centralized computing platform in 2028, offering greater flexibility, more processing power and performance, and new features.
GM will launch its next generation in-vehicle tech with an all-new centralized computing platform, set to replace the Global ...
GM's 2028 centralized compute system will unify EVs and gas cars with fewer parts, no fuse boxes, and faster updates across ...
ZF Group and Chinese technology firm Horizon Robotics have announced that they plan to launch a jointly developed advanced ...
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'Radical Simplification': GM's Nvidia-Based Computing Platform Aims To Get On Tesla's Level
Your future Chevys and Cadillacs will feature cutting-edge Nvidia computers and a modern technology architecture. General Motors will start rolling out more powerful Nvidia computers on its vehicles ...
Sterling Anderson, GM's VP of global product and chief product officer, said GM’s software is quickly surpassing that of ...
Nvidia claims to have kicked off the “quantum-GPU computing era,” unveiling a way for quantum computers to interconnect with ...
As Suffolk moves to put a crippling ransomware attack behind it, County Executive Steve Bellone is touting a newly centralized infrastructure as the core of his efforts to secure disparate county ...
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