Daimler says yet to choose semiconductor partner for autonomous cars
Dr. Dieter Zetsche, Vorsitzender des Vorstands Daimler AG und Leiter Mercedes-Benz Cars bei der Premiere des Mercedes-Benz Concept GLA in ShanghaiDr. Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of the Board of Management Daimler AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars at the presentation of the Mercedes-Benz Concept GLA in Shanghai

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German automaker Daimler has yet to select a semiconductor provider for its autonomous cars’ development partnership with supplier Robert Bosch, Mercedes-Benz research and development chief Ola Kaellenius said on Wednesday.

Earlier this month, Daimler and Bosch announced a strategic partnership to develop self-driving cars.

“We have not selected the computing supplier, and there are several capable options in the market,” Kaellenius told reporters at a roundtable discussion at the Shanghai Motor Show.

“We are working with several partners in pre-development. What we see being available in the coming years looks very promising,” he said.

Semiconductor manufacturers including Intel , Nvidia, and Qualcomm have started expanding their automotive product offerings in recent months as self-driving cars drive an “arms race” among suppliers.


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