Intel added $250 million to autopilot cars, and this cup is estimated to score!

According to reports, Intel CEO Ryan Kranic gave a keynote speech at the Los Angeles Auto Show on Tuesday, announcing an additional investment of at least $250 million over the next two years to make fully automated driving a reality. This is Intel's first speech at a car conference, and it also marks how important the automotive market is to Intel.

Intel added $250 million to autopilot cars, and this cup is estimated to score!

Intel is not a traditional auto parts supplier, but it has been outstanding in recent years. It is reported that in the past year, Intel has signed a cooperation agreement with major auto companies for nearly 1 billion US dollars. These include: BMW Group, Daimler, Hyundai Group, Infiniti, Jaguar, Kia, Lexus, Mini, Rolls Royce, Toyota and Tesla.

These investments will drive the development of autonomous driving technologies, drive the expansion of next-generation data connectivity, and improve performance in communications, correlation awareness, deep learning, security, security and more. The new additional investment will lead to more in-depth research in the field of autonomous driving, with Krannik emphasizing technology to drive innovation in the Internet of Things in the global transportation industry; directly reducing risk while improving safety, mobility, efficiency and reducing costs; Let more companies use data to make autopilot systems more reliable.

Facing many of the automotive and technology industry professionals attending the conference, Kranic talked about how the automotive industry is ushered in a major shift, and how fast-paced computing requires intelligence, connectivity and connectivity. For the trend that various sensors, sonar lidars and cameras will be assembled into autonomous vehicles, Krann also stressed that the automotive industry needs to be prepared for the arrival of massive amounts of data. A single car will produce 4000GB per day. data.

Intel is working with manufacturers and system vendors to help integrate advanced technology into the car, and this additional investment announcement is part of the partnership.

It seems that the driverless car scored a copy of Intel!

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