Qualcomm says it will supply the chip for the new Renault electric vehicle

Qualcomm said Renault’s Megane e-Tech Electric will use its chips to power the vehicle’s infotainment system using software from Alphabet Inc.’s Google.


The company earlier this year announced a deal with General Motors Co. to use Qualcomm chips.

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The company earlier this year announced a deal with General Motors Co. to use Qualcomm chips.

Qualcomm Inc said on Monday it will supply a key computing chip for the digital dashboard in the new Renault SA electric vehicle. San Diego, Calif.-based Qualcomm, the world’s largest supplier of key semiconductors in mobile phones, is expanding into vehicles with chips that can power dashboards and infotainment systems at the same time. The company earlier this year announced a deal with General Motors Co. to use Qualcomm chips.

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Megan E-Tech Electric is expected to go on sale next year

Renault’s Megane e-Tech Electric will use its chips to power a vehicle’s infotainment system using software from Alphabet Inc’s Google, Qualcomm’s longtime partner in the Android phone market, Qualcomm said on Monday, Qualcomm said on Monday. .

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The Megan e-Tech Electric, which is expected to be unveiled at this month’s IAA Mobility 2021 automotive trade show in Munich, is expected to go on sale next year.

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