Autonomous vehicles could be on the road sooner than you think. A company that is building towards that future is Luxoft.
Luxoft has partnered with Intel to create a new digital cockpit computer. The chip they have created will help suppliers in the automotive industry by creating one platform to implement a digital cockpit. This is an advancement because currently, it takes around 4 or 5 platforms.
Luxoft has also partnered with Ford to develop an in-vehicle translator app. It is designed to help companies adjust their product for foreign customers.
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