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BMW, Tencent announce new computing center in China for self-driving cars

BMW and Tencent’s computing center will provide cars with data-crunching capabilities for semi-autonomous driving first and fully autonomous eventually.

By: REUTERS
| Updated on: Jul 19 2019, 18:15 IST
Jochen Goller (2nd L), head of BMW's China operations, and other executives attend an event announcing the German automaker's partnership with China's Tencent Holdings in launching a computing center for self-driving vehicles, in Beijing, China July 19, 2019.
Jochen Goller (2nd L), head of BMW's China operations, and other executives attend an event announcing the German automaker's partnership with China's Tencent Holdings in launching a computing center for self-driving vehicles, in Beijing, China July 19, 2019. (REUTERS)
Jochen Goller (2nd L), head of BMW's China operations, and other executives attend an event announcing the German automaker's partnership with China's Tencent Holdings in launching a computing center for self-driving vehicles, in Beijing, China July 19, 2019.
Jochen Goller (2nd L), head of BMW's China operations, and other executives attend an event announcing the German automaker's partnership with China's Tencent Holdings in launching a computing center for self-driving vehicles, in Beijing, China July 19, 2019. (REUTERS)

German automaker BMW and Chinese online gaming giant Tencent Holdings are teaming up to launch a computing center in China that will help develop self-driving cars in the world's biggest auto market, the companies said on Friday.

The computing center, which will start operations by the end of the year, will provide cars with data-crunching capabilities to help them drive semi-autonomously and, eventually, autonomously.

The two companies did not disclose the investment in the centre. Sources familiar with the deal said the center will be built in the eastern city of Tianjin.

The establishment of the centre "will support BMW's autonomous driving development and innovation in China," Jochen Goller, head of BMW's China operations, said in a statement.

"BMW can, therefore, develop autonomous driving solutions that fit better with the specific driving conditions in China."

BMW said the new computing center will leverage Tencent's cloud computing and big data, and provide the automaker with infrastructure needed to develop the autonomous cars.

The Munich-headquartered automaker says it will likely introduce semi-autonomous, or L3 classification, cars in China in 2021 which would need massive computing power to analyse real-time flow of digital information on road and traffic conditions.

Driverless cars need sophisticated data-crunching capabilities as they rely on so-called artificial-intelligence, or neuro-network technology, to help them "learn" from experience and could eventually drive themselves without human intervention.

BMW's planned Chinese computing center follows the opening earlier this year of a similar computing center in Munich.

 

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First Published Date: 19 Jul, 18:15 IST
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