CES 2010: Continental Announces Automotive Platform Based on Android

Continental is one of the most competitive automotive suppliers in the world, and they have something new up their sleeves all the time. This time around they have unveiled a cool new automotive-grade hardware and software platform called the AutoLinq, which is both flexible and efficient.

It is the first automotive grade Android based head unit that would allow the car to be “Always On”, and one could connect to the world around it easily. It helps the driver to check location and information that are relevant, making it one of the most desirable units this CES 2010. It is based on various views and is an impressive scalable architectural unit.

It connects the car to the world around it, and this there is no point in time in which the vehicle would be isolated in time or space. There is no information about the price or availability but it would be announced at the CES 2010 in a detailed manner.

continental CES 2010: Continental Announces Automotive Platform Based on Android


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