Software maker QNX Technology will be showing off a concept car based on a current Maserati model at the 2015 International CES, the big tech trade show in Las Vegas this week. And Rightware has provided a cool-looking dashboard as part of a modern user interface for the connected car.
The Maserati Quattroporte GTS concept car has a real-time QNX operating system, a Qualcomm system-on-chip processor, and a dashboard that is retrofitted to the luxury car’s stylings. Car electronics systems are getting a wholesale makeover as consumers demand full-blown connected computers in their modern automobiles. That’s been a major theme of the last few years at CES, and so the concept car isn’t so nutty.
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The dashboard has real-time 3D graphics, ambient lighting for warnings, and a
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