Nov. 30, 2017, Nov. 30, 2017 –
Brian Krzanich, Intel's CEO came to Los Angeles for the "AutoMobility LA" auto show flush with forecasts of how autonomous driving will change every aspect of future vehicles, from cabin design to entertainment and life-saving safety systems.
As a leading autonomous vehicle chip company, Intel also seized the moment to set the record straight on the efficiency of the EyeQ 5 chip, developed by Mobileye (now an Intel company), compared to Nvidia's Drive PX Xavier SoC designed for autonomous driving.
During his speech, Krzanich, referring to the recently completed Mobileye acquisition, stressed that Intel "can deliver more than twice the deep-learning performance efficiency than the competition [meaning Nvidia]."
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