Tonight during its CES tonic detailed what it means about the future of mobility include self - driving railroad car and machine-accessible technology . Importantly , it detailed the brain that will ultimately allow for a car to force itself — by rolling out its “ pilot A7 ” . The car is gorgeous , as for the brain , it looks like a massive computer motherboard about the size of an iPad .
And that ’s about as far as Audi got in its presentment it had picture out how to make the engineering science study — but not exactly plans to actually release it . All the company really did was waving silicon around on the stage , but it claims that it ’s figured out how to scale piloted driving and implement it in aside that ’s actually safe .
Besides self - drive car , Audi discussed some of its concepts for its future oin - car connected infotainment systems . AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega said his ship’s company will be provide the LTE connectivity for its future infotainment system . The brains for these system of rules will be powered by Nvidia ’s crazy 192 - kernel Tegra K1 .

Another crazy touching was a new infotainment concept interface for a screen that shows up directly in your dash . In the injection above you see how your splasher magically transforms into Google Maps .
So the LTE and Nvidia chipsets are in reality make out to Audi vehicles . As forAudi ’s utopian vision for the future of companionship once we no longer have to think about driving … we’ll see .
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