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It's Official. Tesla Uses NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 AI Computing Platform

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Heart of the Tesla's new autonomous driving hardware, that some day will enable fully self-driving cars, is the latest NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 AI computing platform (see live presentation of it in action below). NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 is the open AI car computing platform that enables automakers and their tier 1 suppliers to accelerate production of automated and autonomous vehicles. For NVIDIA, DRIVE PX 2 is now in full production as Tesla requires thousands of units each month for manufacturing of the Model S and Model X, soon that number could be tens of thousands per month when the Model 3 assembly starts later next year. Tesla Motors has announced that all Tesla vehicles -- Model S, Model X, and the upcoming Model 3 -- will now be equipped with an on-board "supercomputer" that can provide full self-driving capability. The computer delivers more than 40 times the processing power of the previous system. It runs a Tesla-developed neural net for vision, sonar, and radar processing.


NVIDIA Unveils Palm-Sized, Energy-Efficient AI Computer for Self-Driving Cars

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BEIJING, CHINA - GPU Technology Conference China -- NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) today unveiled a palm-sized, energy-efficient artificial intelligence (AI) computer that automakers can use to power automated and autonomous vehicles for driving and mapping. The new single-processor configuration of the NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 AI computing platform for AutoCruise functions -- which include highway automated driving and HD mapping -- consumes just 10 watts of power and enables vehicles to use deep neural networks to process data from multiple cameras and sensors. It will be deployed by China's Baidu as the in-vehicle car computer for its self-driving cloud-to-car system. DRIVE PX 2 enables automakers and their tier 1 suppliers to accelerate production of automated and autonomous vehicles. A car using the small form-factor DRIVE PX 2 for AutoCruise can understand in real time what is happening around it, precisely locate itself on an HD map and plan a safe path forward.


NVIDIA's Deep Learning Car Computer Selected by Volvo on Journey Toward a Crash-Free Future

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CES--Volvo Cars will use the NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 deep learning- based computing engine to power a fleet of 100 Volvo XC90 SUVs starting to hit the road next year in the Swedish carmaker's Drive Me autonomous-car pilot program, NVIDIA announced today. Autonomous technology is an important contributor to Volvo's Vision 2020 -- its guiding principles for creating safer vehicles. This work has resulted in world-leading advancements in autonomous and semi-autonomous driving, and a new safety benchmark for the automotive industry. "Our vision is that no one should be killed or seriously injured in a new Volvo by the year 2020," said Marcus Rothoff, director of the Autonomous Driving Program at Volvo Cars. "NVIDIA's high-performance and responsive automotive platform is an important step towards our vision and perfect for our autonomous drive program and the Drive Me project."


NVIDIA Boosts IQ of Self-Driving Cars with World's First In-Car Artificial Intelligence Supercomputer Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis

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Accelerating the race to autonomous cars, NVIDIA today launched NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 – the world's most powerful engine for in-vehicle artificial intelligence. NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 allows the automotive industry to use artificial intelligence to tackle the complexities inherent in autonomous driving. It utilizes deep learning on NVIDIA's most advanced GPUs for 360-degree situational awareness around the car, to determine precisely where the car is and to compute a safe, comfortable trajectory. "Drivers deal with an infinitely complex world," said Jen-Hsun Huang, co-founder and CEO, NVIDIA. "Modern artificial intelligence and GPU breakthroughs enable us to finally tackle the daunting challenges of self-driving cars. "NVIDIA's GPU is central to advances in deep learning and supercomputing.


The specs and story behind the Roborace autonomous car and its Nvidia Drive PX 2 brains

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It aspires to be so fascinating that people set aside any doubts they have about self-driving cars. But autonomous cars need to build technological credibility, too, so on Tuesday morning we learned about the silicon driving this car's autonomous logic: Nvidia's Drive PX 2 is a compact and powerful computer that's ready to process the torrent of data a vehicle needs to move safely in the world. Even at this early stage--the body is still a work-in-progress--there's a lot to say about this so-called Robocar. So let's step through what we know and consider what the future may hold for Roborace's vehicle. Nvidia's Drive PX 2 platform offers scalable power for autonomous driving.