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Moving on from Huawei, Honor May Find The Perfect 5G Mobile Platform Partner In Qualcomm

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In the wake of becoming independent from Huawei last year, the company is now free to work with U.S. chipmakers. While the company reports multiple partnership with key global chipmakers, Futurum’s Olivier Blanchard has his eye on Honor and Qualcomm and the ability of Qualcomm’s mid-range and budget SOCs as early as next year. Why? The Snapdragon platform’s ability to deliver mmWave-ready modems and complete SOCs across a range of price-points is an advantage that may prove difficult for Mediatek to overcome.

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Intel Channels Unity for Intel Partner Alliance Debut

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The new Intel Partner Alliance further clarifies its XPU vision and sharpens the company’s focus on solutions, streamlining collaboration among Intel’s partners and new customers. Intel’s partners can expect an improved customer experience due to the simplification of multiple programs and infrastructures into a more unified, customer-centric partner program platform that is designed to entice broader innovation and cooperation.

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NVIDIA’s DRIVE Platform to Power Hyundai’s Newly Launched Connected Car OS Across Entire Fleet

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Hyundai Motor Group recently announced that NVIDIA’s DRIVE Platform will power Hyundai’s newly launched connected car operating system (ccOS) across its entire fleet. That is great news for the industry as a whole with an eye on safety, convenience, and vehicles that become smarter over time, and a huge win for consumers.