According to a Reuters report from Beijing on September 19, Intel Corp. announced on Monday a cooperation with the Waymo automatic driving department of Alphabet's parent company, Alphabet. Intel said during the design of the Waymo computing platform, the company is already working with Waymo to enable autonomous vehicles to process information in real time. Intel said the company's technology for sensor processing, general-purpose computing and connectivity development has been used in the Chrysler Pacifica hybrid multipurpose vehicle. Waymo has been using Pacifica hybrid to test its autopilot system since 2015. "As Waymo autopilot technology becomes smarter and more powerful, its high-performance hardware and software will require more powerful and efficient computing," Intel CEO Brian Krzanich said in an announcement The two sides are in a statement of cooperation. Section further odd that Intel has developed a "custom chip." It meets both Waymo's sensor fusion needs and leverages the processing power of Intel chips. Intel announced in March this year that it spent 15 billion U.S. dollars on the acquisition of Mobileye, an autonomous driving visual company, to boost the company's influence in the autonomous driving car industry. The partnership with Waymo will add more chips to Intel, which is considered by many industry experts as a leader in autonomous driving technology. Intel's announcement today marks the first time that Waymo has recognized cooperation with a supplier. Most of Waymo's development work is done on its own. Intel started shipping chipsets to Waymo in 2009, when the latter was Google's autonomous car project. When Google started working with Fiat-Chrysler to develop and deploy its autopilot technology in Pacifica, the cooperation between Intel and Google further deepened. Waymo has developed autonomous sensors and does not use Mobileye's autonomous driving vision system. In order to highlight the non-exclusive cooperation between the two sides, Intel and Mobileye have joined the German car maker BMW and Fiat-Chrysler to establish an industry-wide, self-driving car platform. Waymo CEO John Krafcik said rapid processing is crucial to the performance of autonomous vehicles. "Intel's technology provides support for in-depth processing within our car, with the ability to mass-produce to meet Waymo's needs." Intel also said on Monday that in the past three years, they have invested $ 1 billion in AI companies. Joint For Peritoneal Dialysis Solution Bag Joint For Peritoneal Dialysis Solution Bag, Peritoneal Dialysis Solution Bag,Joint For Medical Use YANGZHONG HONGYUN BOTTLE CAPS MAKING FACTORY , https://www.hongyunyz.com
Intel and Waymo jointly develop autopilot technology to work together on processors and networking chips