LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwired - Jan 4, 2017) - CES - ZF, one of the industry's largest automotive suppliers and
top supplier to Europe's trucking industry, today launched the
ZF ProAI self-driving system, based on the
NVIDIA DRIVE™ PX 2 AI car computer, for cars, trucks and other commercial vehicles for factories, agriculture and mining.
ZF is the first tier-1 auto supplier to bring an AI self-driving computer based on DRIVE PX 2 into production for commercial
availability.
ZF ProAI uses the DRIVE PX 2 AutoCruise configuration to enable companies to build self-driving vehicles -- ranging from cars
and trucks, to industrial applications, such as forklifts and materials-handling vehicles.
"With NVIDIA, we are bringing the supercomputing power required for artificial intelligence into cars and commercial
vehicles," said Stefan Sommer, chief executive officer of ZF. "ZF is enabling vehicles to see, think and act. NVIDIA's AI
platform lets us take a giant leap forward when it comes to enabling vehicles -- whether cars, trucks or forklifts -- to
think."
Speaking at ZF's event ahead of the start of CES 2017, Rob Csongor, vice president and general manager of Automotive at
NVIDIA, discussed how NVIDIA is working to bring artificial intelligence in deep neural networks to a wide variety of
industries.
"It's not an exaggeration when we talk about artificial intelligence as the technology that will spark an industrial
revolution," Csongor said. He added that, in transportation, AI promises to reduce traffic fatalities and congestion. "Doing this
requires a computational breakthrough and we now have that breakthrough in AI."
ZF ProAI can process inputs from multiple cameras, plus lidar, radar and ultrasonic sensors, in a process called sensor
fusion. This will enable the vehicle to paint a 360-degree view around itself, locate itself on an HD map and find a safe path
through traffic.
ZF ProAI will be available for production in early 2018.
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and DRIVE PX 2; and artificial intelligence sparking an industrial revolution and reducing traffic fatalities and congestion are
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