NVIDIA announces Drive PX, their connected car platform
At CES, NVIDIA is announcing their
new platform for connecting your car to it surroundings, which they’re calling
Drive PX. the platform is resoundingly powerful, and NVIDIA believes it has a
keen eye on the future. Drive PX utilizes cameras rather than other
technologies like ultrasound or radar, and gets your car to become “self aware”
via learning and a “deep neural network”.
Drive PX can process 2.3
Teraflops via its dual Tegra X1 processors. It relies on 12 camera inputs from
around your vehicle, processing at 1.3GPix/sec.
Via that amazing Tegra X1
you’ll get its powerful GPU, which NVIDIA believes will be key to
recognizing images grabbed via the camera. That’s essentially how the computer
will learn and feed info to the neural network.
Through imaging and recognizing
objects around it, the neural network gets better over time. Pedestrians and
types of vehicles are eventually imagined as being recognized, which could be
handy for those times your car sees things ahead of you. It’s also ideal for
things like crosswalk signs, where you vehicle could recognize the sign and
become hyper-aware of pedestrians.
In an even
cooler example NVIDIA showed how their Drive PX can identify traffic cameras as
well as traffic slowing ahead of you. If it says slow down, you’ll probably
want to trust it.
We’re still
here with NVIDIA at CES, so please do stay tuned for all your news about what
they have in store for our future, which is where they’re focussing.
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