I may have misheard Jen-Hsun Huang presentation at CES. Now I would like to see how well PX2 does in New York city with 100's if not 1000's of pedestrians and yellow cab drivers plowing the roads up . The samples shown in the video's with the self driving cars was some what funny compared to real complex driving. I would like to see what these cars can do when other cars run into them, cut right in front and brake - ice roads etc. Not to mention a collision - will they drive off afterwards?
Heck yeah, I mentioned in the past real-world full solution would be at the earliest late 2019, and that would be the 1st samples of a realistic solution-platform end-to-end.
But I repeat it was GTC Europe 2016 that 1st mentioned Volta 'Tegra' Q4 2017, and then at CES this year it is Q3/Q4 2017.
Here is the article even for GTC Europe:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/10714/nvidia-teases-xavier-a-highperformance-arm-socWhile the company is teasing it today, the SoC won’t begin sampling until Q4 of 2017, and that in turn implies that volume shipments won’t even be until 2018
The volume shipments is not what matters, because even Drive PX2 is not in that now and we already have most of the Pascal lineup.
CES statement was more indirect.
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