BMW to adopt NVIDIA GPUs

Posted on Tuesday, January 04 2011 @ 16:16 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
NVIDIA announced BMW will use NVIDIA GPUs in its next-generation navigation and vehicle-information systems:
BMW of North America and NVIDIA today announced a partnership that puts NVIDIA(R) GPUs in navigation and vehicle-information systems across all next-generation BMW cars worldwide.

NVIDIA GPUs will power BMW's in-car navigation systems to deliver vivid graphics with detailed terrain models, landmarks and a stunning new interface. NVIDIA processors will be found throughout BMW's range of models, including the 7-Series, 5-Series, 3-Series, Mini Cooper line and X-Series of sports activity vehicles.

BMW's iDrive will feature high resolution visuals, real-time traffic reporting and navigation information. iDrive is the intelligent control concept that makes it intuitively simple to use a BMW's in-car features. Its ability to clearly show the most relevant details and make anticipatory decisions to assist the driver will allow BMW owners to drive more safely and focus on the joy of driving.

Highlights / Key Facts:

-- Powered by NVIDIA GPUs, the BMW iDrive system provides:
-- Visually rich, next-generation user interface
-- Advanced state-of-the-art graphics for navigation and vehicle-information systems
-- High resolution display (1280x600)
-- Fast user-interface response time
-- At CES 2011, see a sneak preview of the BMW 5-Series, showcasing the very latest graphics technologies at NVIDIA's outdoor exhibit -- Central Plaza booth # CP7.


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