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Mercedes-Benz, Nvidea autonomous car tech to debut in 2024

  • Mercedes-Benz has partnered with Nvidea to develop and deploy the next-generation of autonomous car technology
  • Primary features include be the ability to automate driving of regular routes and automated parking
  • Every next-gen Mercedes car to sport this tech, which will be able receive over-the-air updates

Mercedes-Benz and Nvidia have plans to enter into a partnership to create in-vehicle computing systems and AI-computing infrastructure. Starting in 2024, this autonomous tech will be rolled out across the fleet of next-generation Mercedes-Benz cars, enabling upgradable automated driving functions. The partners together plan to develop the most sophisticated and advanced computing architecture ever deployed in an automobile.

As per the association, the new software-defined architecture will be built on the Nvidia Drive platform. A primary feature will be the ability to automate driving of regular routes from address-to-address. In addition, there will be numerous future safety and convenience applications, which will allow customers to purchase and add capabilities, software applications and subscription services through over-the-air (OTA) software updates during the life of the car.

Jensen Huang, founder and CEO, Nvidia said “We are excited to work with Mercedes-Benz. It’s the perfect partner for us given its long record of innovation and our strong technical relationship. It’s clear from our extensive discussions with Ola and his team, that we share a common vision of the automobile of the future. Together, we’re going to revolutionise the car ownership experience, making the vehicle software programmable and continuously upgradeable via over the air updates. Every future Mercedes-Benz with the Nvidia Drive system will come with a team of expert AI and software engineers continuously developing, refining and enhancing the car over its lifetime.”

Ola Kallenius, chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler and Mercedes-Benz said “We are delighted to be able to extend our cooperation with Nvidia. Jensen and I know one another well and we have spent a great deal of time talking about the goals and potential of next generation vehicle computing architecture. This new platform will become an efficient, centralised and software-defined system in our future Mercedes-Benz vehicles. Nvidia’s AI computing architecture will help us streamline our journey towards autonomous driving. These new capabilities and upgrades will be downloaded from the cloud, improving safety, increasing value and extending the joy of ownership for all Mercedes-Benz customers.”

Every next-gen Mercedes-Benz car to receive OTA update

Automated driving functions in future Mercedes-Benz cars will be powered by Nvidia’s next-generation Drive platform. The computer system-on-chip (SoC), called Orin, is based on the recently announced Nvidia Ampere supercomputing architecture. The Nvidia Drive platform includes a full system software stack designed for automated driving AI applications. The partners will jointly develop the AI and automated vehicle applications that include SAE Level 2 and 3 levels, as well as automated parking functions (up to Level 4).

The new system’s state-of-the-art capabilities will be harnessed with a total focus on safety. As the technology and regulatory framework develop, it will be possible for every car to be updated over-the-air to enable new automated driving functions. In addition, convenience as well as other safety features will also be available.

To develop the new models, both companies will utilise Nvidia Drive Infrastructure solutions to enable data driven development and deep neural network development in order to handle the requirements of specific regions and operational domains where the cars will be available.

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