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GM just gave Android Automotive OS its biggest partner yet

GM just gave Android Automotive OS its biggest partner yet

Posted on September 6, 2019 By Jarvis

Google has another car win under its belt, with General Motors announcing that it plans to move its infotainment system to Android Automotive OS. The deal will see GM-brand cars switch to the embedded Android system from 2021, one of the biggest names to adopt the system.

Android Automotive OS is set to debut on a production vehicle next year, when the Polestar 2 all-electric car debuts. Polestar sibling Volvo also plans to use the platform, and Audi has said that it too will eventually be using it for its infotainment.
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