Monday, May 29th 2023

MediaTek Partners With NVIDIA to Transform Automobiles With AI and Accelerated Computing

MediaTek, a leading innovator in connectivity and multimedia, is teaming with NVIDIA to bring drivers and passengers new experiences inside the car. The partnership was announced today at a COMPUTEX press conference with MediaTek CEO Rick Tsai and NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang.

"NVIDIA is a world-renowned pioneer and industry leader in AI and computing. With this partnership, our collaborative vision is to provide a global one-stop shop for the automotive industry, designing the next generation of intelligent, always-connected vehicles," said Tsai. "Through this special collaboration with NVIDIA, we will together be able to offer a truly unique platform for the compute-intensive, software-defined vehicle of the future."

"AI and accelerated computing are fueling the transformation of the entire auto industry," said Huang. "The combination of MediaTek's industry-leading system-on-chip plus NVIDIA's GPU and AI software technologies will enable new user experiences, enhanced safety and new connected services for all vehicle segments, from luxury to entry-level."
A Collaboration to Transform Automotive
Today, NVIDIA offers GPUs for laptops, desktops, workstations and servers, along with systems-on-chips (SoCs) for automotive and robotics applications. With this new GPU chiplet, NVIDIA can extend its GPU and accelerated compute leadership across broader markets.

MediaTek will develop automotive SoCs and integrate the NVIDIA GPU chiplet, featuring NVIDIA AI and graphics intellectual property, into the design architecture. The chiplets are connected by an ultra-fast and coherent chiplet interconnect technology.

In addition, MediaTek will run the NVIDIA DRIVE OS, DRIVE IX, CUDA and TensorRT software technologies on these new automotive SoCs to enable connected infotainment and in-cabin convenience and safety functions. This partnership makes more in-vehicle infotainment options available to automakers on the NVIDIA DRIVE platform.

By tapping NVIDIA's core expertise in AI, cloud, graphics technology and software ecosystem, and pairing it with NVIDIA advanced driver assistance systems, MediaTek can bolster the capabilities of its Dimensity Auto platform.

A Rich Heritage of Innovation
This collaboration empowers MediaTek's automotive customers to offer cutting-edge NVIDIA RTX graphics and advanced AI capabilities, plus safety and security features enabled by NVIDIA DRIVE software, for all types of vehicles. According to Gartner, the infotainment and instrument cluster SoCs used within vehicles is projected to reach $12 billion in 2023.

MediaTek's Dimensity Auto platform draws on its decades of experience in mobile computing, high-speed connectivity, entertainment and extensive Android ecosystem. The platform includes the Dimensity Auto Cockpit, which supports smart multi-displays, high-dynamic range cameras and audio processing, so drivers and passengers can seamlessly interact with cockpit and infotainment systems.

For well over a decade, automakers have been turning to NVIDIA to help modernize their vehicle cockpits, using its technology for infotainment systems, graphical user interfaces and touchscreens.

By integrating the NVIDIA GPU chiplet into its automotive offering, MediaTek aims to enhance the performance capabilities of its Dimensity Auto platform to deliver the most advanced in-cabin experience available in the market. The platform also includes Auto Connect, a feature that will ensure drivers remain wirelessly connected with high-speed telematics and Wi-Fi networking.

With today's announcement, MediaTek aims to raise the bar even higher for its automotive offerings — delivering intelligent, connected in-cabin solutions that cater to the evolving needs and demands of customers, while providing a safe, secure and enjoyable experience in the car.
Source: NVIDIA
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13 Comments on MediaTek Partners With NVIDIA to Transform Automobiles With AI and Accelerated Computing

#1
AusWolf
That's a lot of buzzwords, but I still don't understand why I would ever need AI in my car.
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#2
KrazyT
NVidia is collaborating with everyone theses days !
Mediatek
Softbank
Microsoft
Dell
...
All the roads leads to AI ...
I'va always thought Intelligence will save us, not artificial one :)
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#3
Bomby569
KrazyTI'va always thought Intelligence will save us, not artificial one :)
to be fair it's the carbon based intelligence that is dooming us, not saving us. AI can hardly do any worst.
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#4
AusWolf
Bomby569to be fair it's the carbon based intelligence that is dooming us, not saving us. AI can hardly do any worst.
Another weapon to destroy ourselves with, perhaps?
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#5
john_
By helping Mediatek evolve in a much stronger company, Nvidia also is taking revenge against Qualcomm.
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#7
coozie78
I cannot but help but wonder exactly how much RnD they're spending on cybersecurity...
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#8
KrazyT

BoZo and ZoZo, the fabulous clowns !

Sorry ... but this photo :roll:

(Warning : it is not an IA generated image, nor deepfake !)
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#9
Blitzkuchen
Ok in future no more budget phone with mediatek, unisoc rocks cpu sided against mediafuk :toast:
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#10
RegaeRevaeb
Automobiles that transform thanks to AI?! My childhood dream is becoming a reality!

Anybody care to weigh in on whether Jensen might be more Decepticon than Autobot?

(And to those thinking I missed the boat about the actual story and headline, I didn't.)
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#11
Blitzkuchen
Nope i like trains, get away with ure stupid cars , trains are the sweetest :love:

trains are not only electric, do u ever listen to a 24Liters V16 Engine with 0 to 2000 RPM its like music in your ears, not such garbage like a dirty 5,9 Liters V8 :p
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#13
Wye
AusWolfThat's a lot of buzzwords, but I still don't understand why I would ever need AI in my car.
You need it for phantom braking.
It keeps the drivers behind you on their toes. :D
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