

Remember to abide by the rules and traffic lights and pull up at any one of the fuel stations around the city to refuel if when you’re running low. You can also roam freely and explore the large detailed city in any of your vehicles. Choose from one of three maps and select a rally car, a police car or an old car and hit the roads at breakneck speeds Explore the highly detailed 3D environments in fast, exciting cars and put your driving skills to the ultimate test Buckle up and prepare to dominate. Operate big cranes and machines, deliver cargo from small to big sizes and recover broken down vehicles.Ĭhoose between five different modes to complete easy and complex jobs, get rewarded and grow your vehicle fleet size. 3D Car Simulator is a very fun, fast-paced car driving simulator that allows you to test and show off your driving skills. Purchase and drive a range of different sized vehicles, construct small and large buildings, bridges, roads and other cool structures. Buy, build, transport and expand your business in a large detailed environment.ĭrive Simulator 2 is packed with a variety of objectives ranging from construction jobs to transport and recovery. Starting with architectures and protocols, then moving to application integrations and finishing with ecosystem integrations, Rama and his team of networking solutions architectures try to help customers solve the most complex of infrastructure problems.Run your own construction and transport company. He and his team help drive adoption of modern networking solutions. You can find her on Twitter at Darbha: Rama is the Director of Solutions Architecture at NVIDIA, formerly Cumulus Networks.

Her past experience includes Linux clusters, High Performance Computing, Ethernet NIC drivers and Linux KVM virtualization platforms. She is involved in several Open networking communities – Linux kernel networking, Open Compute Foundation, netdevconf and the DENT project. Her primary focus areas in the Linux kernel are Linux bridge, Netlink, Routing, VxLAN, Lightweight tunnels and E-VPN data plane. She and her team work on all things Linux kernel networking and Linux system infrastructure. Roopa Prabhu: Roopa is an engineering leader and architect at NVIDIA. André brings more than 20 years of experience in automotive systems architecture and product development. André manages an architecture team responsible for development, simulation and vehicle platforms along with managing development and delivery of platform software for the DRIVE Constellation simulation system.


Our fourth episode of this season’s of Kernel of Truth has been released! In this episode we have invited Andre Payant to talk about the Autonomous Vehicle (AV) Simulation and the challenges of moving from a single compute system to a distributed compute system.Īndré Payant: André is senior manager in the AV platform team at NVIDIA. Subscribe to Kernel of Truth on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Cast Box and Sticher!
