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Technology News - This tiny Nvidia supercomputer will power self-driving cars Read more Technology News Here --> http://digitaltechnologynews.com Self-driving cars are the future, and Nvidia wants in. Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Haung announced today at the inaugural GPU Technology Conference Europe that the company is developing a simplified supercomputer that would power self-driving cars. The supercomputer, called Xavier, is a system-on-chip (SoC) design that features both CPU and GPU on a single chip. Nvidia worked hard to shrink the chip to minimize space and to maximize efficiency. Xavier features 8 Nvidia CPUs and 512 CUDA Cores. It's these CUDA Cores that allow a specialized programming language to leverage the GPU to perform tasks with greater performance, which are needed for the complex systems in a self-driving car. The chip includes a pair of 8K resolution video processors help process video feeds from a self-driving car's camera system. Nvidia's Xavier supercomputer will be able to perform 20 trillion operations per second while only consuming 20 watts of power. For reference, Nvidia's previous self-driving car chip, DRIVE PX2 used in Volvo's fleet of self-driving XC90 SUVs, is capable of the same 20 trillion operations per second, but is more than twice as big and requires 250 watts of power. The future of cars While Nvidia is most known for its graphics cards, the company has experimented with bringing its chips to cars for some time now. The Tesla Model S features a head unit that's powered by Nvidia chips and today, Nvidia announced that it partnered with mapping company TomTom to provide real-time localized mapping data for cars. The Xavier supercomputer may have been teased today, but it'll be a year before samples even begin shipping to automakers and research institutions. It'll be some time before we see self-driving cars on the road, but now the groundwork has been laid. Self-driving cars are a long term bet for Nvidia, but the investment in automotive technology shows the company is serious about powering the automotive industry. Self-driving car guidelines are a huge step in getting autonomous vehicles on the road Source/Original Post -> http://www.techradar.com/1329545 #tech #news #trending #leak
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