Volvo, although not using NVIDIA for automated driving, employs NVIDIA’s Blackwell GPUs for aerodynamics simulations in collaboration with Ansys. This partnership has significantly reduced simulation run times, aiding in the design of Volvo’s EX90 electric vehicle. The article highlights NVIDIA’s role in advancing autonomous vehicle technology and its collaborations with various automotive and technology companies to enhance AI and simulation capabilities.
Key takeaways:
- Nvidia is advancing autonomous driving technology with tools like Drive AGX, Drive Orin SoC, and Drive Thor SoC, which are being adopted by companies such as GM, Gatik, and Torc.
- General Motors is using Nvidia's Omniverse and Cosmos to create digital twins of factories and train AI manufacturing models, as well as employing Drive AGX for advanced driver-assistance systems.
- Gatik is integrating Nvidia's Drive AGX and Drive Thor to enhance its autonomous middle-mile logistics trucks, aiming for Level 4 autonomy with customers like Walmart and Kroger.
- Plus is utilizing Nvidia's Cosmos and Drive AGX to develop its SuperDrive autonomous system, targeting a 2027 commercial launch with partners like Traton Group and Hyundai.