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Qualcomm's chips to power Ola's newly launched electric scooters

Qualcomm is providing key 4G connected octa core android platform which provides connectivity, computing capabilities and enables rich immersive displays with power saving software

An Ola spokesperson, while confirming the use of a chip, declined to give specific details.
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An Ola spokesperson, while confirming the use of a chip, declined to give specific details.

Surajeet Das Gupta New Delhi
From powering mobile devices, US chip designer Qualcomm has tied up with Ola Electric to power its newly just launched electric scooters.
 
Qualcomm is providing the key 4G connected octa core android platform which provides connectivity, computing capabilities and enables rich immersive displays with power saving software.
 
An Ola spokesperson, while confirming the use of a chip, declined to give specific details.
 
Other companies are also jumping onto the electric vehicle bandwagon in India. US chipmaker NXP Semiconductors, technology players Tata Technologies and KPIT Technologies, global e-SIM manufacturer IDEMIA and auto components manufacturer  Sona Comstar are offering

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