Intel and BMW team up to drive into self-driving cars

[Global Science and Technology Report] Intel will announce its alliance with self-driving R&D on the day before the opening of the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in collaboration with German car maker BMW. Intel will accelerate the self-driving system into commercial use through deep machine learning and artificial intelligence platforms and self-driving embedded system technologies.

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According to reports, the United States CES exhibition will be on stage this week, and one of the highlights of 2016 is self-driving. In fact, nearly 20% of the show space at the 2016 CES exhibition will be dominated by car electronics, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), self-driving cars and other automotive electronics, and up to 10 shows related to self-driving cars. Not only will first-tier depots demonstrate self-driving technology, depots will also form alliances with semiconductor factories and invest in areas of deep learning and artificial intelligence that are closely related to self-driving.

According to industry experts, one of the biggest highlights of the 2017 CES exhibition in the United States is self-driving. If it is viewed from the perspective of semiconductor applications, it will be divided into two major blocks. One is the major chip maker NVIDIA. Driving artificial intelligence ecosystem, Huida has expanded cooperation with electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla.

The report said that Intel will hold a press conference with BMW on the day before CES to explain the new layout of the auto market. In fact, Intel announced in mid-2016 that it had entered into self-driving R&D with BMW Mobile, Israel's self-driving system developer Mobileye. It is understood that the three parties will integrate resources to accelerate the research and development of self-driving technology and hope to introduce a self-driving system and introduce it into commercial use after 2020.

In fact, Intel has entered the automotive electronics market with embedded systems in recent years, mainly for automotive entertainment and ADAS systems. According to Intel's technical blueprint, the on-board processor has support for dead reckoning, smart vehicle power management and support for telematics, and cloud computing for real-time voice and data transmission, vehicle tracking and navigation, and mobile video surveillance. (Internship Editor: Li Wei Review: Tan Li Ya)

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