Info
Info
News Article

Nvidia Announce New Computer To Drive Autonomous Car Future



Nvidia Corp. has built a powerful new computer that the
chipmaker says can turn semi-autonomous cars into fully driverless vehicles.

The new mini-computer, code-named Pegasus, is 10 times more
powerful than its predecessor, making it capable of handling more than 320
trillion operations per second, Chief Executive Officer Jen Hsun Huang is
scheduled to say at a company conference in Germany Tuesday.

That computing muscle is needed to quickly process information
on cars' surroundings and turn that into safe driving instructions and actions.
That's especially true of Level 5 vehicles that don't require human drivers,
steering wheels, pedals or mirrors.

The Santa Clara, California-based company will offer the new
product in the second half of 2018, it said. One potential application is
delivery vehicles. Nvidia said it's helping Deutsche Post AG and its subsidiary
DHL automate their fleet of electric delivery vehicles. Trials will begin next
year, and eventually driverless trucks may follow human-controlled vehicles
drivers around as they drop off parcels.

Nvidia has learned from 225 partners, including Yandex NV,
Zoox and NuTonomy, that are using its computing systems to bring autonomous
capabilities to vehicles. The trunks of their current self-driving cars
resemble small data centers stuffed with racks of personal computers. That's
too expensive, bulky and uses too much power for mass-production vehicles,
Nvidia said. Its new Pegasus systems are a better fit, the company added.

Nvidia initially expects trials of taxi and delivery
vehicles on private land such as corporate campuses.

New Investment In Light-powered Biosensor Accelerates The Availability Of High Quality – Low Cost Tests
Scientists Make Novel Thermal Sensor
Paragraf Introduces A Graphene Hall Sensor
Smart Eye And OmniVision Announce End-to-End Interior Sensing Solution
Webinar: Next Generation Optical Spectrum Analyzer
World-leading Pharmaceutical Developer Turns To TorqSense
Continental And Iteris Collaborate To Explore Intelligent Infrastructure Technology
SiLC Rolls Out Chip-Integrated FMCW LiDAR Sensor
NTU Singapore Launches Quantum Science And Engineering Centre
Landis+Gyr Awarded Major Smart Water Contract By South East Water
BAE Systems Unveils Ultra Low-Light Image Sensor
The All-round Smart Proximity Sensor Chip
HELLA Brings Latest Passenger Car 77GHz Radar Technology Into Series Production
Take It To The Limit With HBK’s New Force Sensor
Toshiba Expands Scope Of Its Solid-State LiDAR Solution To Address Transportation Infrastructure Monitoring
RoboSense Teams Up With Webasto On Smart Roof Module With Integrated MEMS LiDAR
Brewer Science’s Newly Launched Smart Devices Will Be Displayed At CES
Lumentum Expands VCSEL Array Range
Plus Selects Aeva 4D LiDAR For The Volume Production Of Autonomous Trucks
Faraday Future Selects Velodyne As Exclusive Lidar Supplier For Flagship FF 91
Melexis Announces Latest Triaxis Position Sensor Together With New PCB-less Packages
OmniVision Announces Industry’s First 8 Megapixel Medical-Grade Image Sensors For Single-Use And Reusable Endoscopes
Brewer Science Demonstrates Smart Devices & Printed Electronics Capabilities
New Wireless Torque Technology
×
Search the news archive

To close this popup you can press escape or click the close icon.
Logo
×
Logo
×
Register - Step 1

You may choose to subscribe to the Sensor Solutions Magazine, the Sensor Solutions Newsletter, or both. You may also request additional information if required, before submitting your application.


Please subscribe me to:

 

You chose the industry type of "Other"

Please enter the industry that you work in:
Please enter the industry that you work in:
 
X
Info
X
Info
Live Event