Qualcomm and Tencent Music Expansion Technology Cooperation
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发表于 2024-6-7 11:15:35
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Securities Times E-Company News: Recently, Qualcomm Technologies and Tencent Music Entertainment Group (TME) announced the deepening of their cooperation in the music field, expanding their jointly created "Snapdragon Premium Sound Quality" from the mobile end to the field of intelligent connected vehicles, and launching the "Snapdragon Premium Sound Quality" function in the car, and taking the lead in implementing functional demonstrations on the NIO ET7. Based on the powerful AI performance of the fourth generation Snapdragon cockpit platform, both parties have developed the industry's first in car music experience upgrade feature powered by end-to-end AI using Qualcomm® Al Engine. The introduction of "Snapdragon Premium Sound Quality" into automobiles marks a new breakthrough for Qualcomm Technologies, Tencent Music Entertainment Group, and NIO in the field of in car information and entertainment. The three parties work together to create advanced audio technology, achieving a more intelligent and ultimate cabin listening experience.
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