Nvidia's Supercomputer For Autonomus Cars Very Powerful Like 150 Macbook Pro

Nvidia's Supercomputer For Autonomus Cars Very Powerful Like 150 Macbook Pro

It seems the "bosses graphic" Nvidia has decided to jump into automatic pilot car market potential when they have introduced a supercomputer for this media type within the framework of the CES 2016.

Nvidia Driver name PX2, this supercomputer is president and CEO of Nvidia, Jen-Hsun Huang He, introduced immediately in the opening of the press conference at this year's CES party. This supercomputer system architecture using the latest Nvidia GPU is Pascal, along with 12 central processors with up to 8 teraflops performance - one teraflop performance equivalent to a thousand trillion calculations / paper. In addition, Drive PX2 is also equipped with a private water radiator.

Nvidia's Supercomputer For Autonomus Cars Very Powerful Like 150 Macbook Pro

Besides, Mr. Huang also said Drive PX2 is the "heir" of what computers for self-driving cars Drive CX Nvidia have showcased at CES 2015 and it would standardize the behavior of the human drive for a computer, ie the vehicle would handle traffic situations very real way. CEO of Nvidia was comparing amusing about the incredible power of Drive PX2 as follows: "Imagine you have a powerful computer of relevant 150 MacBook and compact it in his lunch box. "Drive PX 2 signal processor capable of 12 cameras, plus the system as lidar, radar and ultrasonic sensors.

Nvidia's Supercomputer For Autonomus Cars Very Powerful Like 150 Macbook Pro

Also, Nvidia also introduced a platform for the automatic car driver named Nvidia Drivenet. Drivenet help system means drivers can automatically recognize the world around us through grade 9 different algorithms memo. Currently, automatic cars could take months to memorize a specific object is on the road and surroundings whenever it in traffic.

In order to put everything to the users as soon as possible, Nvidia has partnered with Audi to mount Drive PX2 and Drivenet up some form of an automatic vehicle steering German carmakers. Consequently, supercomputers billboards read "better than normal". CEO Jen Hsun Huang, claims this is the next step in developing the roadmap of Nvidia AI.

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