
Your Next Car Is a Data Supercomputer
Modern vehicles are evolving into rolling supercomputers that generate and process massive sensor data streams, eclipsing the output of household consumer electronics.

Modern vehicles are evolving into rolling supercomputers that generate and process massive sensor data streams, eclipsing the output of household consumer electronics.

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