Infineon Technologies, an automotive microcontrollers provider, has expanded its collaboration with Lenovo to develop computing platforms for autonomous driving. The effort targets advanced driver ...
Autonomous driving technology company WeRide has unveiled its latest high-performance computing platform, HPC 3.0, co-developed with Lenovo. This NVIDIA's new DRIVE AGX Thor chip-powered platform is ...
WeRide launched HPC 3.0, a cost-effective high-performance computing platform for Level 4 autonomous vehicles, enhancing Robotaxi GXR reliability. WeRide, a leader in autonomous driving technology, ...
The solution will cover capabilities from L2 partial automation and L3 conditional automation up to L4 high automation. Credit: Around the World Photos/Shutterstock.com. Infineon Technologies, an ...
The HPC 3.0 platform was integrated into WeRide’s Robotaxi GXR. Credit: WeRide. Autonomous driving technology company WeRide has unveiled its latest high-performance computing platform, HPC 3.0, ...