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NYU and Stanford Introduce GPUDrive: Multi-Agent Simulator at 1 Million FPS
Aug 7, 2024, 10:49 PM
Researchers from New York University and Stanford University have introduced GPUDrive, a groundbreaking GPU-accelerated multi-agent driving simulator. This innovative tool is capable of running simulations at over one million frames per second (FPS), significantly advancing the field of multi-agent learning and autonomous driving. GPUDrive allows for scalable multi-agent planning by enabling hundreds of scenes to be processed on a single GPU. The simulator has been open-sourced, providing a valuable resource for the development of reinforcement learning agents and other AI applications. The research paper detailing GPUDrive has been made available on arXiv.
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