The Self-Driving Service Provider Will Display aiDrive2, aiSim2, and the Silicon-proven aiWare Hardware IP Core on Booth #7538
December 19, 2018 – AImotive, the full-service autonomous driving technology provider, will showcase its new next-generation products at CES 2019 in Las Vegas Nevada, January 8–12. The newly announced modular self-driving software stack aiDrive will be demoed alongside aiSim2, the autonomous technology simulator running on AImotive’s purpose-built simulation engine. The Budapest-based company will also demonstrate the capabilities of an aiWare silicon implementation on its stand at Tech East North Hall booth #7538.
The highway autopilot capabilities of aiDrive2 will be proven with the system running on Nvidia’s Drive PX2 embedded platform. AImotive aims to encourage wider collaboration in the autonomous industry by providing a modular and customizable platform for the development of automated driving systems. The maturity of the solution is illustrated by it running on the widely accepted automotive platform in preparation for aiDrive-powered autonomous driving solutions.
The recently announced aiSim2 simulator will also be on display at the booth. Emphasizing the proprietary engine’s hardware utilization capabilities, the simulator will be running on a single GPU and a multi-GPU setup side by side. Through the ability to ensure deterministic physically-based rendering on any hardware setup, aiSim2 can drastically accelerate the development of autonomous technologies while overcoming the limitations of game engine-based simulators.
The aiWare test chip on display running AImotive’s own algorithms proves the capabilities of the hardware IP core when implemented on silicon. Created through a partnership between AImotive, VeriSilicon and Global Foundries the chip runs aiWare1. AImotive is currently offering the highly-scalable aiWare2 and aiWare3 architectures to customers looking to create smart sensors or centralized AI acceleration clusters for automotive use.
“The AImotive displays at CES 2019 all underscore our commitment to industry collaboration and illustrate the maturity of our products;” said Gergely Debreczeni, Chief Scientist. “Our ecosystem of technology is developed with one goal: to support our partners in bringing safe automated driving to their customers.”
Experts from AImotive will be on-hand to discuss its next-generation products in Tech East North Hall at booth #7538 throughout the duration of the show.
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About AImotive:
AImotive is one of the largest independent teams in the world working towards fully self-driving car technology. Our unique toolset is engineered to answer all the challenges of autonomous mobility, powered by advanced artificial intelligence, simulation technology, and supporting hardware architectures. This comprehensive approach to self-driving car technology allows our team to develop systems quickly in the safest possible way.
AImotive is at the forefront of open collaboration for autonomous driving, partnering with the Khronos Group to develop the Neural Network Exchange Format (NNEF), the first neural network data exchange standard to make communication easier and more reliable between AI toolsets and inference engines.
AImotive is a privately held company, headquartered in Budapest with offices in Mountain View, California, Helsinki, Finland, and Tokyo, Japan. The company was granted licenses to test their self-driving vehicle fleet in Hungary, Finland and the states of California and Nevada. Follow @AImotive on Twitter, like us on Facebook, or learn more at www.aimotive.com.