HALLOWEEN NIGHT IN THE NY SUBWAYOver the past few days, the United States has been busy celebrating Halloween, the biggest costume event in the country, celebrated coast to coast—including, of course, New York City. In a metropolis like this, getting around during these festivities can be tricky: taxis and Ubers are in high demand and, with traffic, they’re far from being the fastest or most efficient way to travel. So, even during Halloween rush hour, the good old reliable subway remains one of the best ways to get to the parties.
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She’s the Romanian actress Eve Sweet,
and in this link, you can check out some of her scenes.
XIAOMI SU7: AUTONOMOUS TECHNOLOGY IN ACTIONThe Xiaomi SU7 stands out not only for its design and power but also for its advanced autonomous capabilities. With systems like Xiaomi Pilot Pro and Pilot Max, this car can handle complex maneuvers, such as lane changes, adapting to curves, and avoiding obstacles. But the most impressive feature is its autonomous parking function: it navigates through underground parking lots, finds an empty spot, and parks with precision, like having a valet in your pocket.
The "Xiaomi Pilot" system comes in two versions. Xiaomi Pilot Pro, available on the base model of the SU7, uses an NVIDIA DRIVE Orin chip with 84 TOPS* of power, along with 11 cameras, 12 ultrasonic radars, and a front millimeter-wave radar. This technology enables features like automatic lane changing, speed control, and congestion prevention.
For the more advanced versions, Xiaomi Pilot Max takes things to the next level. This system adds a LiDAR sensor, two rear millimeter-wave radars, and a pair of NVIDIA DRIVE Orin processors, delivering a total of 508 TOPS* of processing power. It enables complex maneuvers, such as multi-level obstacle avoidance and autonomous parking in urban settings.
Here’s a video where you can see it navigate a parking lot and park itself, taking smart parking to a whole new level.
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*TOPS stands for Tera Operations Per Second, which means "trillions of operations per second." It’s a measure of a chip or system’s processing power, especially relevant for AI and machine learning tasks. In the case of the Xiaomi SU7, it refers to the ability of the NVIDIA DRIVE Orin processors to handle massive amounts of data and perform complex operations swiftly, essential for autonomous driving and real-time decision-making.
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