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Renault and Jean-Michel Jarre join forces to outline the goals of their collaboration: make cars a space for unique soundscape experiencesPresentation of the latest “Sonic Roads” and “Sound Bubbles” innovations that will feature on Renault’s future electric modelsVivaTech is where Renault will present its innovative new concept car – Scénic Vision: a visionary precursor in terms of sustainable development and in-car technology
To offer its customers the best possible user experience, Volvo Cars is bringing photorealistic visualisation technology into its next generation of electric cars through a new collaboration with Epic Games. The companies are teaming up to bring Epic’s Unreal Engine game engine into upcoming Volvo cars, providing unparalleled high-quality graphics inside the cabin. Epic Games is a leading interactive entertainment and software company probably best known for Fortnite, one of the world’s largest games. Epic Games also develops Unreal Engine, widely considered to be the most advanced real-time 3D creation tool used in various industries beyond games, and which will now be used by Volvo Cars for developing digital interfaces inside its cars and rendering real-time graphics in the car.
On Friday, Tesla climbed as much as 8.4%. That's the 11th straight day of gains as the automaker's massive rally continues into the new year. The billionaire investor Chamath Palihapitiya said Thursday that Tesla's market cap stood to triple from its already lofty levels. Investor Michael Burry told Tesla bulls in a tweet on Thursday that they should enjoy the rally "while it lasts."
Billionaire investor Chamath Palihapitiya told CNBC Tesla's stock could be worth three times more than its current valuation. According to Business Insider that would make CEO Elon Musk the first trillionaire in history. Palihapitiya's comments come as Tesla shares shot up 6.9%. Elon Musk surpassed Jeff Bezos as the richest person on the planet on Thursday. Palihapitiya said Tesla is a "distributed energy business." He's believed for a while that the world's first trillionaire will be a person who is fighting climate change. Palihapitiya said "Don't sell a share" of Tesla, he told investors.