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When Intel bought Mobileye in March 2017, it was considered a blockbuster deal, and not just because of the $15.3 billion price tag. The acquisition paired Intel’s vast chipmaking capabilities with Mobileye’s camera-based computer vision expertise, bringing an entirely new dynamic to automotive technology. Now the companies envision something far bigger. Last week, Intel unveiled
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It shouldn’t have to be said, but stealing someone’s car is a bad thing – and, of course, a crime. Even worse, though, is crashing that stolen car into the police cars pursuing you, and that’s exactly what happened last week in North Carolina. Last Wednesday at around midnight, Wwatv3 reports that Winston-Salem police came across
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Commuting doesn’t have to be a bad thing. Ohio ranked as the best state for drivers in 2021, according to a study by Bankrate. The best states for drivers include those with safe and quicker commutes, lower gas prices and cheaper insurance premiums, said Sarah Foster, an analyst for Bankrate. The rankings were based on
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TOKYO — Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, the onetime electric vehicle pioneer who dove into the technology with overly optimistic expectations a decade ago, says now is finally the time to go all-in on EVs, as he blasts his former company as vision-less in this new era. Ghosn said newcomers to the industry, including Tesla
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WASHINGTON — Autonomous trucks can offer a “generational opportunity” to not only improve road safety but also bring about far-reaching economic benefits, according to Ariel Wolf, general counsel for the Self-Driving Coalition for Safer Streets. To advance automation in the trucking industry and beyond, the coalition has been involved in discussions with policymakers at the
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FRANKFURT — Volkswagen’s software unit Cariad and Robert Bosch are nearing an agreement to cooperate on automotive software, a German business paper reported. VW plans to invest a triple-digit million euro amount as part of the deal, Handelsblatt reported on Saturday, citing company sources. VW has bundled all its software efforts into Cariad, hoping it
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State, county and municipal government fleets in Ohio, as well as private citizens who volunteer to participate, are expected to add hundreds more connected vehicles — specially equipped to test new advanced driver-assistance systems — along a 35-mile stretch of “smart” highway in central Ohio called the 33 Smart Mobility Corridor. Efforts are underway to
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According to a new unofficial report, Rivian might soon announce an official plan about its new manufacturing site for vehicles and batteries. We already heard several rumors about various locations, including Arizona, Texas and Georgia. The latest report from Automotive News is also about Georgia. According to undisclosed sources, the official announcement about a new
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11:41 AM ET ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Max Verstappen’s pole position lap at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was “insane” and one of the best he’s had, said Red Bull boss Christian Horner. Verstappen put himself in the perfect position to win his first world championship on Sunday, out-qualifying title rival Lewis Hamilton
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In this article F Ford Motor needs batteries for its electric vehicles more than semiconductor chips, CEO Jim Farley told CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Thursday. His comments come after the Detroit automaker shut down customer reservations for an upcoming electric version of the F-150 after they hit 200,000 units, which is more than double Ford’s
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BUDAPEST — Daimler will idle its Mercedes-Benz plant in Hungary for a month starting on Monday, extending a regular end-of-year maintenance period due to a global component shortage. “Adjusting to the continuously changing component supply situation, the Mercedes-Benz plant in Kecskemet will modify its production plans from calendar week 50,” Daimler said on Saturday. The
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Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story overstated Ryder Ventures’ role in Gatik’s funding round. Driverless operations. Deployment plans. Funding infusions. As the year nears a close, the self-driving truck industry is gaining momentum. Many companies notched major technical and business-related milestones in recent months. Here’s a look at what each company has done
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By Simon Alvarez Posted on December 11, 2021 Tesla CEO Elon Musk has confirmed that the rather controversial wiper blade spotted in the Cybertruck’s new alpha prototype would not make it to the all-electric pickup truck’s production version. Tesla enthusiasts would likely welcome Musk’s update, as the freshly-sighted prototype’s wipers were a bit on the
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is in early talks with the German government about potentially establishing a plant in the country, a senior executive said. Various factors including government subsidies, customer demand and the talent pool will influence TSMC’s final decision, Senior Vice President of Europe and Asia Sales Lora Ho told reporters on the sidelines
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Around 2016, Street Volkswagen ran a radio advertisement to drum up business for its sales and service departments. In the commercial, the dealership in Amarillo, Texas, offered to help consumers buy a vehicle they spotted elsewhere or transport a vehicle from out of town, owner John Luciano said. A few people took the store up
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The U.S. luxury market, long a battleground where Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Lexus fought for every inch of terrain, is increasingly facing a challenge from Tesla, according to the latest new-vehicle registration data from Experian. Through the end of October, Tesla’s Model Y crossover and Model 3 sedan were the two most popular vehicles offered by
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7:42 PM ET Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — Dale Coyne Racing and Vasser Sullivan Racing announced Friday they will end their IndyCar Series partnership. The two teams had worked together for the past four seasons. Coyne’s team issued a statement acknowledging Vasser Sullivan wanted to focus on its sports car entries, though the Vasser Sullivan team
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