Intel technology to power BMW, Nissan in autonomous driving

IANS  |  Las Vegas 

has announced that two million vehicles from BMW, and will use Road Experience Management (REM) to build and rapidly update low-cost, scalable high-definition maps throughout this year.

bought Israeli sensor and chipmaker last year for $15 billion.

In a keynote address at the "CES 2018" here on Monday, highlighted how data is transforming the world around us and driving the next great wave of innovation -- from autonomous driving to (AI) to (VR).

Krzanich unveiled Intel's first autonomous vehicle in its 100-car test fleet, the company said in a statement.

He also announced new collaborations with and to extend crowd-sourced map building to

Focused on the future of AI, Krzanich announced a partnership with to use Intel's to apply data from the racetrack to enhance the experience for fans and drivers.

In the field of immersive media, he introduced Studios and announced will be the first major to explore this

"Data is going to introduce social and economic changes that we see perhaps once or twice in a century," Krzanich said.

"We not only find data everywhere today, but it will be the creative force behind the innovations of the future. Data is going to redefine how we experience life - in our work, in our homes, how we travel, and how we enjoy sports and entertainment," he added.

Krzanich also announced that will enable the largest scale event to date with PyeongChang 2018, using "True VR"

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First Published: Tue, January 09 2018. 10:14 IST