Monday, April 11th 2016

NVIDIA Drive PX2 Powered by a Pair of GP106 Chips

NVIDIA's Drive PX2 compute system for self-driving cars in development, as shown at the recent GTC event hosted by the company, is driven by a pair of GP106 GPUs. On the company's consumer-graphics products, it could drive mid-thru-performance segment SKUs, succeeding the GM206 chip, which powers the GeForce GTX 960. Keeping up with the theme of "Maxwell" chips, the GP106 is expected to feature half the graphics processing clusters (GPCs) as the GP104, and its CUDA core count is expected to be closer to 1,280.
Source: Hardware.fr
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7 Comments on NVIDIA Drive PX2 Powered by a Pair of GP106 Chips

#1
ZoneDymo
Can we just get to the car crashing, laugh and move on?
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#2
Xzibit
ZoneDymoCan we just get to the car crashing, laugh and move on?
Is that part of Nvidias Game Grave Ready Driver
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#3
Caring1
It's all part of the GeForce experience. :laugh:
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#4
$ReaPeR$
XzibitIs that part of Nvidias Game Grave Ready Driver
LOL
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#5
Steevo
Software update on the fly that kills hardware, oops.... sorry about the whole death part.
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#6
xvi
I see MXM slots. W1zard will have to start including self-driving tests on his GPU reviews. :laugh:
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#7
Toothless
Tech, Games, and TPU!
xviI see MXM slots. W1zard will have to start including self-driving tests on his GPU reviews. :laugh:
"So it looks like we'll make a left her- wait nevermind, we'll swerve right and run over my neighbor."
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