Autonomous driving requires a hefty amount of computer power in order to operate to its fullest -- and safest -- potential, so the new Nvidia 'Drive PX 2' in-car computer helps add necessary processing power. Featuring the processing power of roughly 150 MacBooks as a comparison, the Nvidia 'Drive PX 2' in-car computer allows for 360-degree situational awareness to keep the entire environment around a vehicle accounted for.
Set to be used by Volvo in 100 XC90s next year as part of the 'Drive Me' autonomous vehicle pilot project, the Nvidia 'Drive PX 2' in-car computer has deep learning capabilities to process trillions of information points every second. What's best, the system is more attuned to keeping up with inclement weather conditions like rain and snow.
Autonomous Automobile Computers
The Nvidia 'Drive PX 2' In-Car Computer Packs Powerful Features
Trend Themes
1. Autonomous Driving Computers - The Nvidia 'Drive PX 2' is one of the computer systems that brings about a powerful autonomous driving experience.
2. Artificial Intelligence Implantation - The deep learning features of Nvidia's 'Drive PX 2' provide an opportunity for AI implementation in various industries.
3. Inclement Weather Processing - The development of autonomous vehicle systems such as the 'Drive PX 2' that can operate safely under bad weather conditions is a necessary trend.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The development of autonomous vehicle computers will revolutionize the automotive industry in terms of safety and efficiency.
2. Artificial Intelligence - The 'Drive PX 2' in-car computer's deep learning capabilities provide an opportunity for companies in the AI industry to focus on autonomous driving.
3. Logistics - The inclement weather processing features of the 'Drive PX 2' in-car computer can be utilized in logistics transportation to ensure the safety of goods and people.