Nvidia partners with Bosch and Daimler on self-driving car tech

Nvidia partners with Bosch and Daimler on self-driving car tech

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https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/nvidia-bosch-daimler-partnership-2018-self-driving-autonomous/

Autonomous cars require vast amounts of computing power to process the massive amount of data that they use to see the world. Previously, this kind of computing power wasn't size-efficient for use in a vehicle, and it definitely wasn't energy-efficient, something that proved to be no small barrier for those companies seeking to develop autonomous cars based on electric vehicle platforms. With Nvidia's Drive Pegasus supercomputer and the Drive Xavier and Drive Constellation systems backing it up, a supercomputer is now smaller than an average laptop.

The Drive Pegasus computer may be a big step toward autonomous cars, at least for Bosch and Daimler.

Nvidia partners with Bosch and Daimler on self-driving car tech

Jul 10, 2018, 10:14pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/nvidia-bosch-daimler-partnership-2018-self-driving-autonomous/ > Autonomous cars require vast amounts of computing power to process the massive amount of data that they use to see the world. Previously, this kind of computing power wasn't size-efficient for use in a vehicle, and it definitely wasn't energy-efficient, something that proved to be no small barrier for those companies seeking to develop autonomous cars based on electric vehicle platforms. With Nvidia's Drive Pegasus supercomputer and the Drive Xavier and Drive Constellation systems backing it up, a supercomputer is now smaller than an average laptop. > The Drive Pegasus computer may be a big step toward autonomous cars, at least for Bosch and Daimler.