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BMW promises its first software-defined vehicle, the new BMW iX3, will avoid the software bugs that have plagued competitors like Volvo and Volkswagen Group.
The electric SUV features a revolutionary computing architecture built around four 'supercomputer' chips that control all vehicle functions. BMW developed the entire software stack in-house, with Neue Klasse chief Mike Reichelt emphasizing this approach as crucial for success. The company has transformed its engineering culture, requiring every BMW engineer to work with digital technology rather than outsourcing software development.
Article found on: www.autocar.co.uk
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