- It added that it has been expanding into vehicles with chips that can power dashboards and infotainment systems at the same time.
- Recently, it had announced it has submitted an offer to acquire Veoneer for $37 per share, in an all-cash transaction
As per a report by Reuters, Qualcomm Inc said that it will supply a key computing chip for the digital dashboard in a new Renault SA electric vehicle. It added that it has been expanding into vehicles with chips that can power dashboards and infotainment systems at the same time.
The report added that the company earlier this year announced a deal with General Motors Co to use Qualcomm chips.
Qualcomm said Monday that Renault’s Megane E-TECH Electric will use its chips to power the vehicle’s infotainment system using software from Alphabet Inc’s Google, Qualcomm’s longtime partner in the Android phone market.
Recently, it had announced it has submitted an offer to acquire Veoneer for $37 per share, in an all-cash transaction. The offer has been approved by Qualcomm’s Board of Directors, does not require Qualcomm stockholder approval, and has no financing conditions