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Qualcomm Technologies has completed the acquisition of Autotalks to boost vehicle-to-everything (V2X) deployments, improve road safety, and enhance automated driving and traffic efficiency ...
Autotalks has “highly promising technologies and products for further developing traffic-safety systems in vehicles,” Martijn Snoep, who leads the Dutch antitrust regulator in a statement ...
Qualcomm has agreed to acquire an Israeli fabless chipmaker called Autotalks, and according to TechCrunch, the deal will cost the company around $350 to $400 million.Autotalks creates chips and ...
Autotalks is a significant producer of chips essential for V2X communication tech, crucial for human-crewed and uncrewed vehicles, primarily focusing on elevating road safety levels.
Autotalks, which makes dedicated chips used in the V2X communications technology sector for manned and driverless vehicles, would help Qualcomm expand its automotive business.
Autotalks was founded in 2009 and has raised $110 million. Its backers included Samsung, Hyundai, and Toyota. Qualcomm senior vice president Nakul Duggal said that his outfit had been investing ...
Keysight Technologies, Inc. enabled the first 3rd Generation Partnership Project Release 16 sidelink radio interoperability test between the Ettifos SIRIUS 5 G-V2X sidelink platform and the ...
Keysight Technologies, Inc. announces that its PathWave Test Executive for Manufacturing Developer Version now supports automated RF calibration and verification testing for the Autotalks cellular ...