NVIDIA Offers DRIVE PX 2 - AI Computer for Self-Driving Cars
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Texter
Yeah, yeah we'll see it when they get there.
rl66
schmidtbag
Impressive that a 10W chip can handle such a complex system. Though I'm guessing this is just an ASIC (not that that's a problem).
ruiner13
Guessing this will end up in an Audi. Their nvidia powered virtual cockpit in their newer designed models is extremely impressive.
maize1951
Any self driving technology should have a required redundant system just in case one fails it goes to the backup system.
schmidtbag
LimitbreakOr
It's going to be a real long time before we have fully automated cars despite what the media will have the peasants believe. Fully automated self driving cars are at least another 15 years away and that's without considering legal hindrance.
Even the famous google self driving car is incredibly limited as of yet, most people don't know that it can only drive within 1% of roads that's fully mapped out and even then it can only drive in perfect conditions with street painted lanes fully visible. If there is a construction zone with unexpected things like added stop signs, the google car will drive right by it but on the other hand if you put a human cut out board on a street corner at a stop sign, the google car will stay there until a human takes over.