Following last year's Xavier car with the AI supercomputer, CES, they again released a new Xavier SoC.
Featuring 8 custom CPU cores and a 512-core Volta GPU, with over 9 billion transistors and 30 TOPS power consumption, the product consumes only 30 W. According to Nvidia engineers, it operates more than Pascal architecture 15 times more efficient.
It is also equipped with an 8K HDR image processor, deep learning accelerators and a new machine vision accelerator that will form the basis of the DRIVE Pegasus AI platform for NVIDIA autonomous vehicles.
The DRIVE PX Pegasus will also provide 'level 5' rights to driverless cars using two Xavier SoCs simultaneously.According to SAE International Standard J3016, Class 5 means that the car no longer needs the driver to do any work.
At CES, Volkswagen announced that the ID BUZZ concept car to be launched in 2022 will use the NVIDIA DRIVE IX platform, and NVIDIA announced that it will expand its cooperation with Uber to test cross-border utility vehicles and freight trucks including the Volvo XC90. Automated driving.