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Nvidia and MediaTek team up on new car chipsets

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Max McDee, 19 March 2024

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The automotive world is on the cusp of a revolution, and it's not just about ditching gas for electric powertrains. We are heading towards a future where cars are more than just modes of transportation – they're extensions of our digital lives. A landmark partnership between MediaTek and Nvidia promises to usher in an era of cars with unprecedented levels of intelligence, seamlessly blending the latest AI advancements with sleek electric vehicle design.

MediaTek's new Dimensity Auto Cockpit series integrate Nvidia's Drive OS, next-gen graphics (RTX), and sophisticated AI processing to create in-vehicle experiences to rival your smartphone or home computer.

NVIDIA and MediaTek team up to make cars smarter than ever

These chips enable sophisticated language models to reside right inside your vehicle. Imagine a car that understands your natural language requests and offers personalized suggestions for restaurants along your route or even helping you draft emails while you're stuck in traffic.

In this no longer utopian future, your car acts as a proactive assistant, ready to anticipate your needs, and offer support both on and off the road. Heading out for a family road trip and need suggestions for kid-friendly stops? Your car could tap into online reviews, factoring in your current location and even your kids' preferences saved from past trips. Struggling to focus on a conference call while navigating rush hour? Your car could actively monitor road conditions, adjust your route for smoother traffic, and even provide a discreet text-based summary of the call.

NVIDIA and MediaTek team up to make cars smarter than ever

Safety gets a substantial AI-powered boost. Advanced cameras coupled with AI algorithms could analyze traffic patterns and anticipate potential hazards. Driver fatigue monitoring systems become more sophisticated, capable of detecting subtle changes in eye movement and posture to suggest timely breaks. Parking woes vanish as your car seamlessly guides itself into the tightest of spots, with a 360-degree view that leaves no blind spots.

Crucially, MediaTek's strategy targets this AI revolution across the entire automotive spectrum. The Dimensity Auto Cockpit series offers a range of chips tailored for everything from high-end luxury EVs to affordable everyday commuters. This means that the benefits of smart, AI-infused driving won't be limited to the privileged few, democratizing access to this transformative technology.

NVIDIA and MediaTek team up to make cars smarter than ever

This partnership's power stems from the combination of several groundbreaking technologies. Deep learning allows cars to analyze massive amounts of driving data, improving their decision-making and even anticipating problems before they arise. Nvidia RTX Graphics elevates in-car displays to a new level, enhancing the visual experience for both entertainment and critical safety information. Finally, onboard processing provides lightning-fast reactions and strengthens data privacy, ensuring your driving habits and conversations remain securely within your vehicle.

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  • 19 Mar 2024

Guys would you mind posting an original image for this article. I built this on Pocketnow.com Thank you.

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  • 19 Mar 2024

This sounds amazing, if it actually comes to market soon.

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