DE Video News Roundup, January 11, 2019
News from CES on autonomous cars, SaaS simulation with GPU acceleration, and Autodesk's 3D printer and Chromebook giveaway.
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CES Highlights: AI-Powered Vehicle Cockpits, Virtual Driving Simulation, and 6K Video Editing on the Go
From CES (Consumer Electronics Show, Jan 8-11, Vegas, Nevada):
- NVIDIA and Mercedes-Benz announce a partnership to develop AI architecture, design the AI-powered cockpit. Company executives unveil rendered interior of concept.
- Dassault Systemes integrates a partner's virtual driving simulation software into its 3DEXPERIENCE.
- Autodesk, Red (a digital camera maker), and NVIDIA join forces to enable high-def 6K video editing on the laptop on the go.
VR with Direct Support for SketchUp
VR collaboration solution developer The Wild supports a common architecture format.
GPU Speeds Up On-Demand SimScale Solver
SaaS simulation solution provider SimScale adds GPU-powered solver to its products. New solver reportedly cuts transient simulations from weeks to hours.
Autodesk to Give Away 3D Printer and Chromebooks
Autodesk announces contest to give away a popular 3D printer, a laser cutter, and Chromebooks, and electronics kits to schools that want to start their own maker spaces. Learn more about the contest.
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