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Volkswagen, Uber to deploy Nvidia’s self-driving tech

- IAN KING 8 January

Nvidia, trying to spread its industry-leading graphics chip technology into new areas, said Uber Technologi­es and Volkswagen AG will use its artificial intelligen­ce expertise to help bring self-driving cars to the roads.

Uber, the largest ride-hailing company, will use Nvidia processors and software for its forthcomin­g fleet of self-driving vehicles, the chipmaker’s Chief Executive Officer Jen-Hsun Huang said at the CES consumer electronic­s show on Sunday in Las Vegas. Volkswagen will deploy Nvidia technology to develop an intelligen­t copilot system, the companies said, and Huang was joined on stage by Herbert Diess, VW brand chief.

Nvidia is touting the tie-ups as a way of claiming leadership in the growing competitio­n among component makers for whose technology will dominate the emerging field of self-driving cars. Rival chipmakers such as Intel and Qualcomm have also said their technology will be the key ingredient in new systems. Meanwhile automakers have announced collaborat­ions with multiple companies as they try to work out what’s the best way to remove the need for drivers.

“The map is almost everyone working with everyone,” said Danny Shapiro, who heads Nvidia’s automotive business. “We’re happy with our position, with the 320 partners we have.”

Uber has been working on self-driving car trials since 2015 and has completed 50,000 passenger trips over 2 million autonomous miles. Uber began using Nvidia chips in its first test fleet of Volvo SUVs, the companies said. Volkswagen and Nvidia’s co-piloting system will provide convenienc­e and assistance features using sensors inside and outside the vehicle. The artificial intelligen­ce capabiliti­es will improve the system over time.

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Exhibitors arrive to set up for the opening event at the CES where thousands of companies showcase the latest in technology in Las Vegas on Sunday
PHOTO: REUTERS Exhibitors arrive to set up for the opening event at the CES where thousands of companies showcase the latest in technology in Las Vegas on Sunday

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