Category: Automotive Technology

  • At CES, a look down the long road ahead for automotive tech

    CES is many things. It is perhaps best known as an annual gadget fest, a glimpse into the kind of technology we might be using a month from now or even a decade from now. That applies to vehicles too. Here at CES, being held this week in Las Vegas, you will find one of…

  • Tech insider: Cadillac CT5

    ATTI gets a progress update on the CT5’s refresh from its new chief engineer, Alex MacDonald Amid the ongoing push toward an all-electric line-up by 2030, gasoline-powered sedans are still doing the business for Cadillac. Sales of the mid-size CT5, for example, are at their highest level since the car was launched four years ago,…

  • How the automotive digital marketing landscape is changing — Aaron Sheeks

    Digital marketing remains a key investment area for car dealers in 2024, as the retail automotive sector continues to lag behind others in innovation and technological proficiency. In the months ahead, business owners and operators must carefully weigh their options to choose the strategies and partners that will best help their brands navigate the complicated…

  • Intel and Qualcomm lead AI-driven automotive tech at CES 2024 By Investing.com

    © Reuters. LAS VEGAS – The latest advancements in AI-driven automotive technologies were at the forefront during CES 2024, as major tech companies like Intel (NASDAQ:), Qualcomm (NASDAQ:), Google (NASDAQ:), and others showcased their innovative contributions to the industry. Intel has made a strategic move into next-gen EV battery technology by acquiring Silicon Mobility SAS.…

  • Intel’s Big Automotive Play: SoCs And An Acquisition

    At the CES show in Las Vegas, Intel outlined a bold strategy to expand its AI capabilities into the automotive sector. This includes an agreement to acquire Silicon Mobility, a company specializing in system-on-chips (SoCs) for EV energy management, marking a significant step in Intel’s pursuit of automotive market growth. Alongside the acquisition news, Intel…

  • Qualcomm Reveals Its Top Position in Automotive Technology at 2024 CES

    Qualcomm Technologies took center stage at CES 2024, showcasing an expansive range of automotive technologies spanning crucial vehicle domains. The company emphasized its commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation, now extending its influence to encompass the two-wheeler and micro mobility segments.Qualcomm’s Automotive business revenue touched $1.872 billion (up 24 percent) for the fiscal year…

  • Luminar and Mercedes-AMG F1 Team sign a partnership agreement

    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Email Leading global automotive technology company Luminar and the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team today announced a new strategic collaboration that will leverage Luminar’s existing development work with Mercedes-Benz to integrate Luminar’s technology into the Official FIA F1 Safety Car with that work beginning in 2024. Click here to subscribe to our print…

  • Driven to serve: Fueling the next generation of automotive technicians

    I’m fortunate to be a part of the ever changing automotive landscape where our industry is constantly presented with new technologies, new regulations, sustainability and green initiatives, and you guessed it: AI integrations. The market is one of the most influential industries worldwide as it shapes economies, communities and lifestyles. My family has been involved…

  • CES Tech Show: A Glimpse into the Future of AI-Powered and Connected Cars

    CES Tech Show: A Glimpse into the Future of AI-Powered and Connected Cars With the city’s neon glow as a backdrop, the CES tech show in Las Vegas has become a beacon for the future of automotive technology. It’s where companies from around the globe gather to showcase their latest innovations, and this year, the…

  • CES 2024: concept cars and mobility tech dominate show floor

    AI-powered and better connected cars dominate the show floor at the CES tech show in Las Vegas, as the annual convention opened its doors on Tuesday. Organisers the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) said a “record-breaking” number of start-up firms were in attendance this year, where up to 130,000 people are expected to visit. Ahead of…