Qualcomm Inc. is teaming with an investment firm to advance its autonomous-driving ambitions, snatching Swedish auto-technology company Veoneer Inc. from a competing bidder in a $4.5 billion takeover.

Qualcomm, which is best known for its chips that go into hundreds of millions of cellphones, said the investment firm, SSW Partners, would acquire Veoneer for $37 a share and then sell the Stockholm company’s Arriver sensor and driving software platform to Qualcomm.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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