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Nvidia’s automotive CES show

CES—TVs and cars Nvidia began pursuing the automotive market as an outlet for its Tegra products in 2008, and first shipped Tegras into the Tesla Model S in 2012. One powered the 17” touch screen and one powered the all digital configurable cluster. Since then the company has had a steady stream of announcements and design wins, and has continued ...

Jon Peddie

CES—TVs and cars Nvidia began pursuing the automotive market as an outlet for its Tegra products in 2008, and first shipped Tegras into the Tesla Model S in 2012. One powered the 17” touch screen and one powered the all digital configurable cluster. Since then the company has had a steady stream of announcements and design wins, and has continued to invest deeply in the segment. Today there are well over 10 million cars on the road with Nvidia technology inside; brands include Audi, BMW, Honda, MINI, Lamborghini, Rolls Royce, VW. Every GTC and CES since 2009 Nvidia has been
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