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December 28, 2023
Slated to roll out in China next year, it's another entry into an increasingly crowded market for EVs. It's also another attempt in this software-obsessed world to match up the technology people find in their phones to what goes on inside their car. Xiaomi might have a shot. That's because the car will run Xiaomi's 'HyperOS,' a new architecture the company has been working on for more than six years that's supposed to be dynamic enough to power everything including phones, smart home systems and cars. The goal is a more seamless experience, one where your apps and preferences are ready to go no matter where you are. This is not a new idea by any stretch. It's the same pitch Faraday Future's founder originally gave many years ago when promoting his original electric vehicle project in China, a part of his tech conglomerate at the time. That effort failed, but there have been many different attempts in the years since to get closer to a world where in-car software resembles the phones... learn more
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