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AI My Ride: Startup Revs Up Vehicle Videos to Spot Potholes

This blog post was originally published at NVIDIA's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of NVIDIA. Christoph Mertz wants to fix your bumpy ride. His solution — using AI to detect potholes — came as a lightbulb moment inspired by working on autonomous vehicle projects at Carnegie Mellon University. Mertz is now the

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Pop Star: At NVIDIA, Popcorn Delivery Robot Bears Kernel Innovation

This blog post was originally published at NVIDIA's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of NVIDIA. At NVIDIA, the robots are being taught to weave their way through the workplace. It helps that, as Ankhit, an NVIDIA Linux systems administrator discovered, they come bearing popcorn. Moments after placing an order, via Slack, a

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Using Nsight Compute or Nvprof to Show Mixed Precision Use in Deep Learning Models

This blog post was originally published at NVIDIA's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of NVIDIA. Mixed precision combines different numerical precisions in a computational method. The Volta and Turing generation of GPUs introduced Tensor Cores, which provide significant throughput speedups over single precision math pipelines. Deep learning networks can be trained with

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Nvidia Is Moving Faster Than the Competition in the AI Chipset Industry

This market research report was originally published at Tractica's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Tractica. Since 2015, more than 70 companies have entered the AI chipset market and more than 100 chip starts have been announced. All of them are trying to tackle the AI algorithm acceleration problem using different techniques.

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Seeing the Wood for the Trees: Using AI for Smarter Forest Management

This blog post was originally published at NVIDIA's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of NVIDIA. Nearly 19 million acres of forests are destroyed annually, equal to 27 football pitches a minute. Forests serve as homes for thousands of animals, and for many people they’re a source of food, water, clothing, medicine and

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NVIDIA Teams Up with Leading HD Mapping Companies to Deliver End-to-End Autopilot Systems for the World’s Major Markets

DRIVE Localization, an open, scalable platform, enables autonomous vehicles to localize themselves within centimeters to HD maps worldwide. NVIDIA is showcasing this week at CES its DRIVE Localization — a system that unlocks the restraints to a global, mass-market solution for cars to find themselves on maps. Leveraging the compute power of GPUs and the

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Mercedes-Benz, NVIDIA to Create New AI Architecture for Mercedes Vehicles

NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang, Mercedes’ Sajjad Khan unveil vision for software-defined AI cars integrating self-driving, intelligent cockpits. Mercedes-Benz announced today it has selected NVIDIA to help realize its vision for next-generation vehicles. Speaking to a packed crowd at the Mercedes-Benz booth on the first day of CES 2019, Mercedes-Benz Executive Vice President Sajjad Khan and NVIDIA

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NVIDIA Introduces DRIVE AutoPilot, World’s First Commercially Available Level 2+ Automated Driving System

Continental, ZF Announce L2+ Solutions Based on NVIDIA DRIVE for Production in 2020 Monday, January 7, 2019 — CES — NVIDIA today announced the world’s first commercially available Level 2+ automated driving system, NVIDIA DRIVE™ AutoPilot, which integrates multiple breakthrough AI technologies that will enable supervised self-driving vehicles to go into production by next year. At CES

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