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For 25 years, NVIDIA has dedicated itself to developing one of the most complex and powerful forms of computing. GPU computing allows the
Da Vincis and Einsteins of our time to create virtual worlds and better understand our physical world. GPU computing is at the core of our
three business drivers today: gaming, artificial intelligence, and autonomous vehicles.
“Best of CES 2018: The One Company Vital to Gaming,
Self-Driving Cars, and AI.”
— Quartz
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The world’s largest gaming platform, NVIDIA GeForce had a strong showing across the board at CES 2018. Hardware leadership was on full
display, from Jensen’s keynote demonstration of Max-Q Design to the eye-popping showcase of G-SYNC technology in the NVIDIA booth to
the announcement of an entirely new display format. And gamers got a first look at new software capabilities in GeForce Experience.
“NVIDIA Went All Out for
PC Gaming at CES 2018”
— Yahoo! Finance
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NVIDIA took a quantum leap ahead in PC gaming display technology with the introduction of big format gaming displays (BFGDs). At the heart
of BFGDs is the latest G-SYNC HDR technology that synchronizes the display’s 120Hz refresh rate to that of the game in real time. Embedded
SHIELD technology allows gamers to easily switch between gaming and other forms of entertainment. With NVIDIA’s latest technology built in,
BFGDs let PC gamers enjoy their favorite titles in stunning large format — and without compromise.
“The Best Smart TV at CES Is This
Giant NVIDIA Gaming Display”
— TechHive
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NVIDIA GeForce NOW is a cloud-based service that turns Macs and PCs into virtual GeForce gaming machines, opening high-end gaming and
blockbuster PC titles to millions of Mac users for the first time. Unveiled in a highly successful beta last summer, GeForce NOW is now
available as a free beta for Mac computers as well as most Windows-based desktops and laptops.
“The GeForce NOW Cloud
Game Looked Great and
Played Beautifully”
— CNET
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NVIDIA Freestyle is a new GeForce Experience feature that allows gamers to customize their gameplay by applying post-processing filters
while they play. Freestyle has 15 filters with 38 different settings, allowing players to personalize their experience with tweaks to color,
saturation and other settings. Create a retro war-themed filter for a favorite FPS or enhance color and contrast to make a game look more
photorealistic. Rolling Stone named Freestyle the “Top Gaming Gadget” at CES.
“NVIDIA FreeStyle can completely
change the look and feel of your
games by letting you apply
Instagram-like post-processing
filters right as you play.”
— PC World
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In 2017, NVIDIA vaulted its AI capabilities to incredible levels. We introduced Volta, the single most complicated processor ever made. Volta is
now in full production and available for deep learning innovation through every cloud provider and every major server maker, and it’s at the
heart of NVIDIA’s AI supercomputing systems, the DGX-1 and DGX Station. Most recently, Volta came to the TITAN V, making it the world’s
most powerful GPU ever created for the PC.
Volta
125 TFLOPS Tensor Core
NVIDIA GPU Cloud
Every Framework
Every Cloud
Every Computer Maker
DGX and DGX Station
1st 1PF AI Supercomputer
TensorRT
Inference Accelerator
Platform
TITAN V
Supercomputer for
Developers
“NVIDIA has exploded in the last few years into a producer of one of the
fundamental building blocks of the Artificial Intelligence revolution.”
— Fortune
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XAVIER
World’s 1st Autonomous Machine Processor Uber and NVIDIA VW and NVIDIA
Baidu, ZF, and NVIDIAAurora and NVIDIA
NVIDIA DRIVE
Functional Safety
NVIDIA DRIVE
Open Platform | 320+ Partners | New IX, AR
AI will revolutionize transportation more than any other industry. There are more than 82 million accidents globally per year, costing more
than a million lives and $500 billion in damages. Traffic congestion triples with each passing year. And in commercial transportation, growth in
e-commerce is putting extra pressure on an already tight pool of truck drivers. We made a series of announcements at CES to advance the
DRIVE AI car platform, extend its reach to more partners, and to accelerate society’s path to a safe and productive self-driving future.
“NVIDIA Is Taking the Auto Industry by Storm”
— US News & World Report
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Volta GPU
FP32 / FP16 / INT8 Multi Precision
512 CUDA Cores
1.3 CUDA TFLOPS
20 Tensor Core TOPS
ISP
1.5 GPIX/s
Native Full-range HDR
Tile-based Processing
PVA
1.6 TOPS
Stereo Disparity
Optical Flow
Image Processing
Video Processor
1.2 GPIX/s Encode
1.8 GPIX/s Decode
16 CSI
109 Gbps
1gE & 10gE
256-Bit LPDDR4
137 GB/s
DLA
5 TFLOPS FP16
10 TOPS INT8
Carmel ARM64 CPU
8 Cores
10-wide Superscalar
2700 SpecInt2000
Functional Safety Features
Dual Execution Mode
Parity & ECC
Jensen revealed that our DRIVE Xavier processors are up and running, with the first samples being delivered to customers this quarter. Xavier
is the world’s first autonomous machine processor, and will power the NVIDIA DRIVE software stack, now expanded to a trio of AI platforms
covering every aspect of the experience inside next-generation automobiles. The largest SOC ever made, Xavier puts more processing power
to work using less energy, delivering 30 trillion operations per second while consuming a mere 30 watts.
“Meet NVIDIA Xavier: A New Brain for Self-Driving, AI, and AR Cars”
— SlashGear
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DRIVE AR
DRIVE IX
DRIVE AV
DRIVE XAVIER
Lidar
Localization
Surround Perception
RADAR LIDAR
Egomotion
LIDAR Localization Path Perception
Path PlanningCamera LocalizationLanes Signs Lights
Trunk Opening Eye Gaze Distracted Driver Drowsy Driver Cyclist Alert
CGTrackDetect
Xavier powers the complete NVIDIA DRIVE software stack for autonomous vehicles. The open and scalable DRIVE software stack begins with
DRIVE AV, applying deep learning algorithms to complex sensor data to allow autonomous driving. DRIVE AR fuses computer vision, graphics,
and AI to create next-generation augmented reality interfaces with information like points of interest, alerts, and navigation. And DRIVE IX
uses AI capabilities to provide co-pilot support for drivers, inside and outside the car.
“Even more impressive than
the chipmaker’s hardware
reveals were NVIDIA’s
software announcements
and demos.”
— TheStreet
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DRIVE XAVIER HIL or SIL DGX
AutoSIM
DRIVE OS
Diverse Engines
Dual Execution
ECC/Parity
BIST
Hypervisor
CUDA, TRT
ISO 26262
DRIVE AV
The future of autonomous vehicles depends on high levels of safety. Now automakers can use NVIDIA DRIVE to create self-driving vehicles that
can operate safely even when faults are detected. NVIDIA’s state-of-the-art functional safety architecture uses redundant functions and
system diversity to enable vehicles to operate safely despite faults that may arise related to the operator, environment, or systems.
“NVIDIA Is Playing an Active Role in Safety”
— TheDrive
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NVIDIA announced that Baidu and ZF have selected Xavier to power a production-ready AI autonomous vehicle platform designed for China,
the world’s largest automotive market. Automakers will soon be able to scale from super Level 2 automated driving capabilities to Level 5
fully autonomous robotaxis. Production vehicles using AI self-driving technologies from NVIDIA, ZF, and Baidu are expected on the roads of
China starting in 2020.
“The partnership will give NVIDIA
key access to supplying the Chinese
market with AV tech, letting it
build a platform that can truly
span the world.”
— TechCrunch
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NVIDIA and exciting, new AV startup Aurora are working together to create a new Level 4 and Level 5 self-driving hardware platform based on
the NVIDIA DRIVE Xavier processor. The platform will scale across a broad range of makes and models from the companies’ shared automaker
partners. Aurora is one of 320+ companies partnering with NVIDIA to develop on the DRIVE platform.
“NVIDIA just gave us another clue
about Aurora Innovation, a one-
year-old self-driving vehicle
startup founded by autonomous
vehicle veterans from Google,
Tesla, and Uber.”
— Fortune
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Uber, the company that put mobility services and ridesharing on the map, has selected NVIDIA technology for the AI computing system in its
fleets of self-driving cars and trucks. Uber began using NVIDIA technology in its first test fleet of Volvo XC90 SUVs and will now extend the
technology across its broader lineup. In all, Uber’s AI self-driving cars and trucks have already driven 2 million autonomous miles and
completed more than 50,000 rides.
“The Brains of Uber’s Self-Driving
Cars Are Getting a Big Upgrade”
— Mashable
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Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess joined Jensen on stage to share his vision for how AI and deep learning will shape the development of a new
generation of intelligent, electric Volkswagen vehicles. Volkswagen’s I.D. Buzz, a rebirth of the iconic MicroBus planned for 2020 release, will
use DRIVE IX to infuse AI technology into its cockpit.
“ Between Volkswagen's size and its
interest in using Drive IX in major
electric car platforms, the deal is
still one of NVIDIA’s largest on the
auto front.”
— TheStreet
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Mercedes-Benz unveiled a new, NVIDIA-powered infotainment system that uses AI to transform how drivers and passengers interact with their
vehicles. NVIDIA graphics and deep learning technologies come together to provide beautiful 3D touch-screen displays, voice-activated
controls, and a rich set of personalization features. MBUX will debut in February 2018 with the sleek new Mercedes-Benz A-class compact.
“Mercedes-Benz’s New MBUX
In-Car Assistant and Smart
UI Rocks”
— TechCrunch
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Our products and technologies won a slew of awards at CES 2018. The BFGD won eight “Best of CES” awards, Freestyle was named “Top
Gaming Gadget” by Rolling Stone, and Slash Gear called DRIVE Xavier the “most disruptive” technology at the show.
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“Why NVIDIA Has Already Won CES 2018”
— Yahoo! Finance
“NVIDIA’s Story Is an Epic Tale of a Very
Good Market Turning into a Market for
the Ages.”
— Fortune
“NVIDIA CEO Huang Zooms; Now Detroit
Just Has to Catch Up”
— Barron’s