Toyota, Nissan, Honda, and other Japanese automakers are collaborating to develop AI software and semiconductors for next-generation vehicles. This government-led initiative aims to advance the digitization race and reduce development costs. The collaboration includes expertise in generative AI and semiconductors, with a focus on creating 'software defined vehicles' (SDVs). Honda and IBM have teamed up to develop computing technologies such as chips and software. AI technologies for vehicles are expected to accelerate widely by 2030 and beyond.
Honda and IBM have teamed up to develop computing technologies such as chips and software for future ‘software defined vehicles’ (SDVs), Nikkei reports, saying AI technologies for vehicles will accelerate widely in 2030 and beyond. $IBM $HMC #semiconductors…
Toyota, Nissan, Honda and other major Japan automakers are teaming up to develop AI software, semiconductors, and more, for next-generation vehicles, Nikkei reports, saying the government-led effort is aimed at moving ahead in the digitization race and reducing development costs.…
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