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As Detroit gears up for the North American International Auto Show, automakers are grabbing center stage at this week's Consumer Electronics Show, which has morphed from a gadget fest into an essential venue for future mobility and the technology that will make it happen.

"The battleground for millennials is fast becoming the vehicle’s computing and sensing capability rather than horsepower and torque," said Jeff Owens, Delphi Automotive's chief technology officer. "?The time is close that when we talk about who has the fastest car, we’ll be talking about processing power and data speeds, not miles per hour."

Delphi, which does most of its engineering work in Troy, has been showing its wares at CES since 1996. Over the last 20 years, 60% of the features it has exhibited at the show are now commonly found in any new vehicle, Owens said.



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