Nvidia new PX reader 2 for Self Driving Cars Since Supercomputer in a Lunchbox size

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Nvidia new PX reader 2 for Self Driving Cars Since Supercomputer in a Lunchbox size -

The new PX2 Drive is an improved version of the CX road last year. It is a powerful computing platform that is able to process data from 12 video cameras and other sensors in real time to make more precise driving decisions. The chipset will be set up for auto car driving and has the size of a lunch box.

PX2 player has 12 different cores representing 8 teraflops of compute power, 24 deep learning tera operations per second and uses 16nm architecture. However, the chipset requires 250W of power and it is using a liquid cooling system. As will be used in a car therefore it will not be a problem. Automakers will just need to plug the device into their existing cooling solutions.

Jen-Hsun Huang, NVIDIA co-founder and CEO said PX2 is as powerful as 150 13-inch MacBook Pro. For GPU power, MacBook Pro uses Intel Graphics 6100 chip Iris while the PX2 uses two Tegra processors and next-gen GPU-based Pascal. Therefore, PX2 is capable of supporting up to 8 teraflops and can recognize up to 2800 frames per second using neural AlexNet deep learning algorithm based on the network.

Nvidia also their learning algorithm deep network based on the name Nvidia DriveNet. It has 37 million neurons and can recognize up to 0 million items to date. The good news is that the number will increase over time. However, Nvidia also opened his own neural network other automakers. To test this chipset, Volvo will be the first expedition partner PX2 walk in about 100 test cars coming. In addition, Nvidia has also worked with Audi, Daimler, BMW and Ford to test the chipset.

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