Expanding screens, cars that keep the kids quiet in the back: CES 2023

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Expanding screens, cars that keep the kids quiet in the back: CES 2023
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The automotive and consumer electronics industries are expected to collide at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. Honda has teamed up with Sony, which will use its Playstation technology for self-driving EV cars.

The world’s biggest gadget show is bouncing back to life after two years in a COVID-induced, virtual coma.

And of course, it’s 100,000 more people than attended CES 2021 in person. The physical show was cancelled that year and moved to an internet-only affair. Like in-car gaming, self-driving technology is a natural intersection for consumer electronics companies and carmakers to meet. The Nvidia graphics processors that power games on PCs aren’t very different from the chips that power the machine-learning software that’s used in self-driving vehicles: Neural Processing Units, as machine-learning chips are known, are merely a specialised form of the Graphics Processing Units found in phones, tablets and PCs.

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