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+ | '''Drive Xavier''' is a {{arch|64}} [[ARM]] high-performance autonomous machine [[SoC]] designed by [[NVIDIA]] and introduced in [[2018]]. | ||
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+ | == Overview == | ||
+ | The Drive Xavier is an autonomous machine [[system on chip]] designed by [[NVIDIA]] and introduced at CES 2018. Silicon came back in the last week of December 2017 with sampling started in the first quarter of 2018. NVIDIA plans on mass production by the end of the year. NVIDIA reported that the product is a result of $2 billion R&D and 8,000 engineering hours. | ||
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+ | == Die == | ||
+ | * 9,000,000,000 transistors | ||
+ | * 350 mm² die size | ||
+ | * [[TSMC]]'s [[12FFN]] |
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Drive Xavier is a 64-bit ARM high-performance autonomous machine SoC designed by NVIDIA and introduced in 2018.
Overview
The Drive Xavier is an autonomous machine system on chip designed by NVIDIA and introduced at CES 2018. Silicon came back in the last week of December 2017 with sampling started in the first quarter of 2018. NVIDIA plans on mass production by the end of the year. NVIDIA reported that the product is a result of $2 billion R&D and 8,000 engineering hours.
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