
Your Car Is Now A Rolling Data Center
Modern cars behave like compact data centers, streaming, processing and storing massive sensor data inside the cabin to power safety, navigation and entertainment systems.

Modern cars behave like compact data centers, streaming, processing and storing massive sensor data inside the cabin to power safety, navigation and entertainment systems.

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