The NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier module is launched as the world’s first AI computer for autonomous machines

The NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier module is launched as the world’s first AI computer for autonomous machines

NVIDIA has just launched its new Jetson AGX Xavier module and is positioned as the world’s first AI computer for next generation autonomous machines. The module is also touted as one of the most sophisticated system on chip (SoC) platform.
NVIDIA introduces its new AGX platform for autonomous systems and medical imaging equipment

NVIDIA introduces its new AGX platform for autonomous systems and medical imaging equipment

NVIDIA has introduced its new AGX platform that is based on its NVIDIA Xavier AI computing and its NVIDIA Turing Tensor cores.
Palm-sized NVIDIA Jetson Xavier is the world’s first brain for intelligent robots

Palm-sized NVIDIA Jetson Xavier is the world’s first brain for intelligent robots

Today at Computex 2018, NVIDIA launched the world’s first computer designed specifically for robotics that's powered by the 9-billion transistor Xavier SoC to deliver 30 trillion operations per second (TOPS) at just 30W of power.
NVIDIA is building a complete self-driving car platform with Continental

NVIDIA is building a complete self-driving car platform with Continental

German automotive components maker Continental has announced its intention to build a full-scale, self-driving system with NVIDIA.
NVIDIA is working with two major partners to bring self-driving technology to cars and trucks

NVIDIA is working with two major partners to bring self-driving technology to cars and trucks

At Bosch Connected World last week, NVIDIA announced its partnership with two major partners to bring self-driving technology to cars and trucks.
Meet Xavier, NVIDIA’s next-gen SoC with its sights set on autonomous driving and AI market segments!

Meet Xavier, NVIDIA’s next-gen SoC with its sights set on autonomous driving and AI market segments!

At the inaugural GTC Europe 2016, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang took to stage and announced the next-gen SoC, Xavier. The new system on chip is in line to succeed Parker, the current SoC for autonomous vehicles.