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Old 3rd November 2016, 08:41   #1
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Default Tesla model 3 has Nvidia Drive PX2

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A few days ago, Nvidia announced that its highly anticipated Tesla model 3 comes with Nvidia Drive PX2 hardware and that the car will have all it needs for complete autonomous self-driving.

Tesla has fired Mobile Eye, the company which enabled self driving for the Tesla Model S and X and it looks like that this partnership is over. It happened after a fatal crash with Tesla S but it looks like that this divorce was long premeditated.

Mobile Eye highway autopilot is not exclusive to Tesla, but Tesla invested a lot of money to make the Mobile Eye system a bit better. Big names including BMW and many others are using the Mobile Eye system that relies on two cameras to do highway self driving. Believe us, what you get with Nvidia Drive PX2 is much better that that, as it supports up to twelve cameras and has incredible computational power.
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