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DXC Technology has announced the launch of AMBER, a cutting-edge automotive software platform aimed at revolutionizing in-vehicle infotainment systems. This new platform, developed by DXC's Luxoft division, is designed to integrate advanced features and enhance the overall user experience for drivers and passengers alike.
AMBER leverages embedded artificial intelligence to provide a seamless and intuitive interface, making it easier for users to access navigation, entertainment, and communication services while on the road. The platform is expected to set a new standard in automotive technology, aligning with the industry's growing emphasis on connectivity and smart features.
Management expressed confidence that AMBER will not only improve the functionality of vehicles but also position DXC at the forefront of automotive innovation. As the demand for sophisticated infotainment systems continues to rise, this launch reflects DXC's commitment to delivering state-of-the-art solutions that meet the evolving needs of consumers and manufacturers in the automotive sector.
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