MediaTek and NVIDIA Announce Partnership to Deliver a Complete Range of In-Vehicle AI Solutions at Computex 2023

MediaTek Dimensity Auto Chip

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In order to supply a full selection of in-car AI cabin solutions for the upcoming generation of software-defined cars, MediaTek and NVIDIA today announced their alliance during Computex 2023. 

To create the most attractive solutions for cutting-edge connected automobiles, the cooperation leverages the strengths of each company’s automotive product portfolio

MediaTek and NVIDIA

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Through this collaboration, MediaTek will develop automotive SoCs integrating a new NVIDIA GPU chipset with NVIDIA AI and graphics IP. Chiplets are connected by an ultra-fast and coherent chipset interconnect technology.

“NVIDIA is a world-renowned pioneer and industry leader in AI and computing. With this partnership, our collaborative vision is to provide a global one-stop shop for the automotive industry, designing the next generation of intelligent, always-connected vehicles. Through this special collaboration with NVIDIA, we will together be able to offer a truly unique platform for the compute-intensive, software-defined vehicle of the future.”

Rick Tsai, MediaTek Vice Chairman and CEO

MediaTek and NVIDIA auto banner

“AI and accelerated computing are fueling the transformation of the entire auto industry. The combination of MediaTek’s industry-leading SoC and NVIDIA’s GPU and AI software technologies will enable new user experiences, enhanced safety, and new connected services for all vehicle segments, from luxury to mainstream.”

Jensen Huang, NVIDIA Founder and CEO 

MediaTek Dimensity Auto Chip
Dimensity Auto

MediaTek’s smart cabin solutions will run NVIDIA DRIVE OS, DRIVE IX, CUDA, and TensorRT software technologies, delivering a full range of AI cabin and cockpit functions with cutting-edge graphics, AI, safety, and security features.

For more information, visit MediaTek’s official website.

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