According to a new Global Intellgent Driving Market report, the top key players that have shown significant growth are Tesla and Drive.ai. It is in the Intellgent Driving Market, based on an overview of the 2021 growth. It is seen that these companies showed significant changes from the previous year as the global economy was recovering from COVID-19 impacts.
The report looks at business models and marketing strategies used by key market players such as Tesla and Drive.ai and how they are able to stay competitive while accelerating their business growth in the market.
It gives several market scenarios and recommendations for solutions to help these companies to stay ahead of their competitors. It also provides insights into how the Covid-19 pandemic impacted the market. Additionally, it highlights the trends that either influenced or challenged the market during the pandemic. The report identifies existing opportunities and strategies that a company can use to increase its competitive edge.
List of key players
Furthermore, Tesla, Drive.ai, and Mobileye are just three of the top players market identified by the report. The Intellgent Driving market types are divided into two categories: autonomous vehicles and autonomous systems. For Autonomous vehicles, the two types of applications include passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles. The list includes Tesla, Drive.ai, Mobileye, nuTonomy, Innoviz Technologies, Peloton, SmartDrive, Zoox, Minieye, TuSimple, Autonomous, Intelligent Driving GmbH.
On September 30, 2022, Tesla will hold its second AI Day and there’s a chance we could see the Optimus Bot prototype. During the Q2 2022 earnings call, Elon Musk spoke briefly about AI Day. “We’re hosting our AI Day in a few months. I think people will be amazed at what we’re able to show off on AI Day. So basically, there’s a tremendous amount to look forward to in the second half of this year.” While attending Tesla’s first AI Day people watched Ganesh Venkataramanan, Tesla’s senior director of Autopilot hardware and the leader of the Dojo project. Venkataramanan pointed out the insatiable demand for speed and capacity for neural network training. Then he shared Tesla’s goal which is to achieve the best artificial intelligence training performance while supporting the larger and more complex models while also being both power efficient and cost effective.
“We thought about how to build this and we came up with a distributed compute architecture. After all, all the training computers are distributed computers in one form or the other.”
Meanwhile, Drive.ai is a subsidiary of Apple. It is said that the company uses AI to build self-driving systems for cars. The company has already demonstrated a vehicle driving autonomously with a safety driver. The company was acquired by Apple in June 2019. Prior to that, the company was running a pilot program in Texas, testing vehicles.