Mercedes Benz and NVIDIA to expand new autonomous architecture

Mercedes Benz has announced that it is running with NVIDIA to expand a new software-defined IT architecture for its long-running self-driving cars.

This new architecture will be built in NVIDIA’s DRIVETM platform and it will be standard in the next generation fleet of Mercedes Benz cars.

Mercedes-Benz, one of the world’s largest high-end passenger car brands, and NVIDIA, the world’s leading fast track computing company, plan to contribute to cooperation to create a revolutionary PC and IT infrastructure formula with artificial intelligence. Starting in 2024, it will be deployed across the fleet of next-generation Mercedes-Benz vehicles, allowing them to take advantage of scalable automated driving features.

Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, said: “We are extremely happy to be working with Mercedes-Benz. It is the ideal spouse for us given its long culture of innovation and our strong technical relationship. It’s transparent from our point of view. Deep conversations with Ola and his team that we consider a non-unusual view of the vehicle in the long run. Together, we’ll revolutionize the vehicle ownership experience, making vehicle software programmable and often scalable through live updates. Each long-term Mercedes-Benz with the NVIDIA DRIVE formula will be accompanied by a team of artificial intelligence and software engineers who continuously develop, refine and improve the vehicle throughout its lifespan”.

You can find more main points about Mercedes Benz plans for your long-term self-driving cars at the link below.

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