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Toyota to use Nvidia tech for its own self-driving cars

- By Alexandria Sage

SAN JOSE: Nvidia Corp has announced a partnershi­p with Toyota Motor Corp, saying the Japanese car maker would use Nvidia’s artificial intelligen­ce technology to develop selfdrivin­g vehicle systems planned for the next few years.

Toyota will use Nvidia’s Drive PX artificial intelligen­ce platform for its autonomous vehicles planned for market introducti­on, Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang said in his opening keynote at the company’s GPU Technology Conference in San Jose.

We’re talking about not just developmen­t now but the introducti­on of vehicles into the market.

Nvidia came to prominence in the gaming industry for designing graphics processing chips, but in recent years has been a key player in the automotive sector for providing the so- called “brain” of the autonomous vehicle.

Nvidia, which also has partnershi­ps with Audi and Mercedes, is among the more popular technology partners in the self- driving car race. Its partnershi­p with Toyota is the latest in a string of alliances between tech companies, automakers and suppliers in the fast-growing sector.

Nvidia’s Drive PX supercompu­ter fuses incoming data from the car’s hardware such as cameras and radar and uses artificial intelligen­ce to help the car understand and react to its environmen­t.

“We’re talking about not just developmen­t now but the introducti­on of vehicles into the market,” said Danny Shapiro, Nvidia’s senior director of automotive. “Now we have the biggest (carmaker) in Japan using our Drive PX platform.”

In January, Nvidia and Audi said the German automaker would use the Drive PX to help it put autonomous vehicle on the road starting in 2020. Nvidia is also co- developing with Mercedes a project to come to market within the next 12 months, both companies said in January.— Reuters

Danny Shapiro, Nvidia’s senior director of automotive

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