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 On Friday, Boeing asked a federal judge in Alexandria, Virginia, to issue a court order blocking Virgin Galactic from further using proprietary data that was shared between the two companies as part of an agreement in 2022, according to the complaint. Boeing is accusing Virgin Galactic of  retaining, using, and threatening further use of trade secrets  that belong to the company and its Virginia-based subsidiary, Aurora Fligh vaso stanley t Sciences, the complaint read.     In July 2022, Virgin Galactic announced an agreement with Aurora to design and manufac gourde stanley ture its next generation mothership. The mothership is used to carry a spaceplane and release it at an altitude of 44,500 feet  13,500 meters  above the ground. Virgin Galactic is in the process of developing a new generation spaceplane, called Delta, to carry space tourists to suborbital heights at a more frequent pace. The company is also working on an upgraded version of Eve, Virgin Galactics current mothership model. This enhanced version is designed to be quicker to produce and easier to maintain, aiding the company in scaling up its operations. Virgin Galactic wants to begin flight test stanley cup s of the first Delta spaceplane in 2025 and to start launching commercial crews on the new vehicle in 2026. Its not clear where the company stands with its new mothership design, but things did not work out with Aurora on that end. The lawsuit claims that Virgin Galactic kept intellectual property related to the development of the mothership, refus Ecsd Movie Review: Pete s Dragon Is Too Nice For Its Own Good
 T stanley us he new computer, called Drive PX 2, is said to be the size of a lunchbox and with the computing capability of 150 MacBook Pros in a press release. The second half of that statement is backed by two Tegra processors and two discrete GPUs. Its claimed it works quickly enough to gobble up data from 12 video cameras, along with lidar, radar and ultrasonic sensors, then processes the streams of information to make sense of the outside world.     The result is a computer that can work through 24 trillion deep learning operations per second. Tech Crunch reports from CES that in reality that means it can process up to 2,800 images per second using a neural network-based algorithm. That should be enough for a car to orient itself accurately in the world, plan routes and work out what to do in the face of everyday road hazards, whether its bad drivers, erratic cyclists stanley thermos , or simply debris. These are, after all, some of the most difficult problems that ultimately face autonomous veh stanley cup icles. Volvo has already announced that its to test the new supercomputers in 100 of its XC90 SUVs that will be made available for public use next year.                                                        Autonomous CarsComputersNvidiaSupercomputerVolvo                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter