Toyota, Aurora and Continental Join Growing List of NVIDIA Partners Rolling Out Next-Generation Highly Automated and Autonomous Vehicle Fleets
January 06 2025 - 10:53PM
CES—NVIDIA announced today that Toyota, Aurora and
Continental have joined the list of global mobility leaders
developing and building their consumer and commercial vehicle
fleets on NVIDIA accelerated computing and AI.
Toyota, the world’s largest automaker, will build its
next-generation vehicles on NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin™, running the
safety-certified NVIDIA DriveOS operating system. These vehicles
will offer functionally safe, advanced driving assistance
capabilities.
The majority of today’s auto manufacturers, truckmakers,
robotaxi, and autonomous delivery vehicle companies, tier-one
suppliers and mobility startups are developing on NVIDIA DRIVE AGX™
platform and technologies. With cutting-edge platforms spanning
training in the cloud to simulation to compute in the car, NVIDIA’s
automotive vertical business is expected to grow to approximately
$5 billion in fiscal year 2026.
“The autonomous vehicle revolution has arrived, and automotive
will be one of the largest AI and robotics industries,” said Jensen
Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “NVIDIA is bringing two decades
of automotive computing, safety expertise and its CUDA AV platform
to transform the multitrillion dollar auto industry.”
Aurora, Continental and NVIDIA this week also announced a
long-term strategic partnership to deploy driverless trucks at
scale, powered by NVIDIA DRIVE. NVIDIA’s accelerated compute
running DriveOS will be integrated into the Aurora Driver, an SAE
level 4 autonomous-driving system that Continental plans to
mass-manufacture in 2027.
Other mobility companies adopting NVIDIA DRIVE AGX for their
next-generation advanced driver-assistance systems and autonomous
vehicle roadmaps include BYD, JLR, Li Auto, Lucid, Mercedes-Benz,
NIO, Nuro, Rivian, Volvo Cars, Waabi, Wayve, Xiaomi, ZEEKR, Zoox
and many more.
NVIDIA offers three core computing systems and the AI software
essential for end-to-end autonomous vehicle development. NVIDIA
DRIVE AGX is the in-vehicle computer. NVIDIA DGX™ processes the
data from the fleet and trains AI models, and NVIDIA Omniverse™ and
NVIDIA Cosmos™ running on NVIDIA OVX™ systems test and validate
self-driving systems in simulation.
Learn more about NVIDIA’s automotive and safety milestones at
CES by tuning in to Huang’s opening keynote.
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