Hyundai Motor said this day that will partner with Cisco Systems technology to develop Internet-connected cars, part of the initiative is by the automaker to develop high-performance computers on wheels.
Auto companies are joining technology increasingly to form alliances in order to expand services established on cars with the Internet, especially to develop self-driving vehicles.
Vice President Chung Eui Hyundai sun met with Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins in Seoul and agreed on the joint development of network technology in the vehicle for high-speed transfer of large amounts of data.
The cooperation is part of the wider strategy of Hyundai Motor to establish a platform connected to the network drive to be a leader in the industry through collaboration with leading technology partners.
Other alliances include the expansion of Toyota Motor Corp. this month for a five-year partnership with Microsoft Corp to develop new services for Internet-connected vehicle owners and operators.

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