Wednesday, February 7, 2018

More Self-Driving Cars

Software maker NVIDIA and German auto parts supplier
Continental are teaming to build a self-driving vehicle
system that will hit the market in 2021.


It's the latest in a long string of tech-automaker partnerships
in the race to get autonomous vehicles on the road.

The companies said Monday that their system will be
used for driver-assist safety features all the way up to cars
with no steering wheel or pedals. NVIDIA, based in Santa
Clara, California, makes computer processing units and
artificial intelligence software that reads sensors and makes
decisions for autonomous vehicles. Continental makes auto
parts including software and cameras, radar and laser sensors.

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