Nvidia hits the automative market with its software solutions. Companies like Audi, Porsche, BMW, VW, Bentley all got into the 86th International Geneva Motor
Check out some highlights from the Motor Show:
Audi’s new Q2 is an SUV aimed at a new generation of digital natives. Options include the all-digital Audi virtual cockpit and a head-up display. Infotainment options include a stunning NVIDIA-powered navigation system with online Audi Connect. The Audi Q2 also redefines the class benchmark for driver assistance systems. Audi’s Pre Sense Front can avoid collisions with pedestrians or vehicles, and its adaptive cruise control with stop and go functionality and traffic jam assist make daily commutes all but effortless.
Bentley has just given its imperious Mulsanne a hefty revamp, with updated styling and new tech. One of the more prominent updates: a new touchscreen infotainment system. It features an 8-inch touchscreen display and a 60GB solid-state hard drive. Buyers can also specify a new “Bentley Entertainment Tablet.” It’s a 10.2-inch Android-based tablet, which mounts to the backs of the front seats and offers access to a host of apps, including Spotify and Skype.
BMW’s latest offering includes plenty of power to go with its advanced NVIDIA-powered cockpit. The new BMW M760Li will sport the automaker’s first M-Performance-branded 12-cylinder engine. This 600-horsepower sedan will hustle to 60 mph in 3.9 seconds.
Porsche premiered its all-new 718 Boxster, and it’s packed with power and technology. Its 300 horsepower, 2.0 liter, turbocharged four-cylinder engine can go 100 kilometers on just 6.9 liters of fuel. And it features an all new touchscreen infotainment and navigation system powered by NVIDIA
Source: Nvidia