Self-driving cars, deep learning, easy parking: Nvidia’s press conference at CES provided an interesting glimpse into how our future on the roads will look. Unlike previous years the press conference was light on technical details.

But buried deep inside the hour-long presentation was a momentary glimpse into the company’s latest integrated Tegra chip, which could have a significant impact on Nvidia’s direction in supercomputing, entertainment and mobile products.

Nvidia introduced the Drive PX 2, a lunchbox-size supercomputer for cars that provides the horsepower equivalent of 150 MacBook Pros. Inside the car computer are next-generation Tegra CPUs and Pascal GPUs, which could bring better graphics and smarts to other products like GRID servers, supercomputers and the Shield TV box.

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD