That's actually part of Microsoft's new devices and services approach. They don't want to build a car, but have the services that you need to build one, so they could thus conquer the market without investing specifically in car development. And with the same services they can sign several manufacturers at once, whereas building a car would be much more expensive.
That's actually part of Microsoft's new devices and services approach. They don't want to build a car, but have the services that you need to build one, so they could thus conquer the market without investing specifically in car development. And with the same services they can sign several manufacturers at once, whereas building a car would be much more expensive.