Summary
In this report, we will look at the use cases of a SDV (Software Defined Vehicle) as envisioned by Amazon Web Service, Inc. (AWS), which is expanding its automotive business. AWS is an affiliate of U.S.-based Amazon.com, deploying the world's largest cloud service. Since integration with cloud services is essential for software-defined vehicles (SDVs), the use cases envisioned by AWS will provide hints for thinking about what kind of new value the cloud and software can bring to cars.
Software Series report:
Software Series 3: SDVs Explained (3/4) Vehicle E/E Architecture Changing with SDV (Jul. 2023)
Software Series 2: SDVs Explained (2/4) What kind of value are finished vehicle manufacturers trying to create with SDVs? (May. 2023)
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AWS expands automotive business
The source outline identifies this section as part of “Software Series 4: SDVs Explained (4/4)”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Amazon, Technology Show, Vehicles & OEMs, Autonomous, SDV, New products & technologies and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.
Both Toyota and BMW adopt AWS
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SDV use cases envisioned by AWS
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