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Carmakers scramble to rip Chinese code from cars under tough new rules
Automakers are racing to strip Chinese software and electronics out of vehicles sold in the United States, scrambling to comply with sweeping new national security rules that reach deep into the ...
The U.S. bans Chinese software in connected cars starting March 17, forcing automakers to purge code fast. Could this stall Chinese brands in America?
Abstract: In recent years, the endless advancement of technology in 3D animation become popular among peoples due to its benefits of being realistic and stereoscopic. Thus, 3D animation has ...
The rule, issued by the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security, bans code written in China or by Chinese-owned firms from vehicles that connect to ...
New U.S. rules are set to ban Chinese software in vehicles on national-security grounds.
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