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Hyundai Launches CcOS For Its NVIDIA-powered Linked Cars

Hyundai has launched a new OS for its connected vehicles powered by NVIDIA’s powerful DRIVE platform.


The new working system, ccOS, will be rolled out throughout Hyundai Motor Group - including fashions from the company’s Kia and Genesis sub-brands - and will likely be in all autos from 2022 onwards.


ccOS was developed in-home by Hyundai in technical cooperation with NVIDIA. The corporate says all future automobiles “from entry-stage to premium” will function infotainment systems powered by DRIVE as commonplace.


Tapping into DRIVE’s power, ccOS will ship “continuously enhanced in-automobile AI user experiences” for patrons.


The most recent model of DRIVE, the AGX Orin, delivers 200 TOPS of efficiency and is designed to handle the massive variety of functions and DNNs which run concurrently in autonomous automobiles. Hyundai is yet to announce what hardware any future vehicles can be primarily based on.


“At Hyundai Motor Group, we're committed to delivering greater worth, security, functionality and enjoyment over the lifetime of the car,” said Paul Choo, Senior Vice President of Electronics Tech Unit at Hyundai Motor Group.


“The NVIDIA DRIVE platform is confirmed - it is scalable, power-efficient and has the efficiency to support our next generation of software-defined automobiles.”


The automotive large has revealed that ccOS will use NVIDIA’s software program frameworks to achieve 4 targets:


- ‘High-performance computing’, using NVIDIA GPUs to process giant amounts of information inside and out of doors the vehicles and optimize system performance to support superior IT technologies, corresponding to deep studying.

- ‘Seamless computing’, which supplies uninterrupted service regardless of the vehicle’s online or offline state. The vehicle connects with the encompassing infrastructure. Smart gadgets to carry the consumer experience from external units into the car setting.

- ‘Intelligent computing’, offering intelligent custom-made providers by correctly figuring out the driver’s intentions and condition.

- ‘Secure computing’, defending the system by monitoring in-vehicle and exterior networks and isolating information related to vehicle safety.


“NVIDIA introduced shopper digital performance and a graphics-wealthy person interface to infotainment programs more than a decade in the past,” said Ali Kani, Vice President of Autonomous Autos at NVIDIA.


“Now, we are once once more transforming these programs by the power of AI, serving to Hyundai Motor Group increase safety and worth, together with enhancing buyer satisfaction, throughout the lifetime of the vehicle.”


Hyundai says it's going to reveal extra specific details about ccOS capabilities alongside future bulletins relating to specific automobiles.


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