Qualcomm和Tata正在印度制造汽车芯片, 以提升全球供应链和支持软件定义的车辆。
Qualcomm and Tata are making automotive chips in India to boost global supply chains and support software-defined vehicles.
Qualcomm和Tata Electronics合作在Tata新的30亿美元的半导体设施Assam的Jagiroad制造汽车模块,目的是提升印度在全球技术供应链中的作用。
Qualcomm and Tata Electronics have partnered to manufacture automotive modules in Jagiroad, Assam, at Tata’s new $3 billion semiconductor facility, aiming to boost India’s role in global tech supply chains.
这些模块基于Qualcomm的Snapdragon数字底盘芯片, 将为印度及国际汽车制造商提供数字驾驶舱、资讯及智能车辆系统支持。
The modules, based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Digital Chassis chips, will support digital cockpits, infotainment, and intelligent vehicle systems for Indian and international automakers.
这一举动加强了印度的半导体生态系统,支持转向软件定义的车辆,并推动了“印度制造”倡议。
The move strengthens India’s semiconductor ecosystem, supports the shift to software-defined vehicles, and advances the “Make in India” initiative.
Qualcomm计划在全球出口这些模块,标志着在将印度转变为先进的汽车电子产品的制造中心方面迈出了一大步。
Qualcomm plans to export these modules globally, marking a major step in transforming India into a manufacturing hub for advanced automotive electronics.