New Auto Pilot Drive Technology

NVIDIA DRIVE™ CX

DIGITAL COCKPIT COMPUTER

Driving all the displays found in tomorrow's cars—and the information behind them—requires a powerful computer. The workload includes 3D advanced navigation and infotainment, high-resolution digital instrument clusters, natural speech processing, and image processing for driver assistance. As this computer becomes more complex, automakers need a platform solution to get to market faster with the lowest total cost. NVIDIA DRIVE CX is that platform.

THE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE COCKPIT PLATFORM

DRIVE CX comes with a full software stack, from BSP to optimized automotive middleware, integrated with reference applications. The single DIN form factor design is scalable from entry to premium systems, with a complete hardware and software architecture that reduces development costs for automakers and their suppliers while accelerating time-to-market.

ADVANCED GRAPHICS FOR RICH 3D NAVIGATION AND INFOTAINMENT

DRIVE CX uses the newest graphics processing architecture to deliver high-resolution, high frame-rate, photorealistic graphics for a range of applications. These include everything from 3D maps and landmarks with advanced lighting effects to next-generation human-machine interfaces (HMI).

BEST-IN-CLASS GRAPHICS FOR STUNNING DIGITAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTERS

Automakers and Tier 1 suppliers can use NVIDIA DRIVE Studio to bring rich, personalized graphics into hybrid and full digital instrument clusters while also reducing driver distraction. DRIVE Studio supports Material Definition Language (MDL) to render physical materials such as carbon fiber, brushed metals, and glass in a photorealistic manner. Putting critical information in the driver's line of sight through a cluster and/or HUD is the safest way to display information.

SURROUND VISION WITH ADVANCED RENDERING

Conventional surround view systems show the driver a virtual view of the area around the car, but often have poor image quality due to warping effects from the fisheye camera lenses. DRIVE CX uses sophisticated structure-from-motion and advanced stitching for better image rendering and reduced "ghosting", such as where a line on the pavement can appear in two places at once. Powerful graphics enable DRIVE CX to render a virtual car in the view with high-detail models and realistic lighting effects, so you see what looks like your car, rather than a generic or toy model.


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Impressive technology by Google ..

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