Volvo Cars, Zoox, SAIC and More Join Growing Range of Autonomous Vehicle Makers Using New NVIDIA DRIVE Solutions
NVIDIA’s Automotive Pipeline Now Exceeds $8 Billion for AI-Based Mobility Solutions
SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GTC -- Volvo, Zoox and SAIC are among the growing ranks of leading transportation companies using the
newest NVIDIA DRIVE solutions to power their next-generation AI-based autonomous vehicles, NVIDIA
announced today.
NVIDIA’s design-win pipeline for NVIDIA DRIVE now totals more than $8 billion over the next six years, reflecting a growing range of next-generation cars, trucks, robotaxis and new energy vehicles (NEVs).
“Transportation is becoming a technology industry. Besides having amazing autonomous driving and AI technologies, vehicles will be programmable platforms to offer software-driven services. The
business models of transportation will be reinvented,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Our design wins demonstrate how NVIDIA is partnering with one of the world’s largest and most
impactful industries to help revolutionize the future of mobility.”
Volvo Cars and NVIDIA Extend Collaboration
Volvo Cars announced that it will build its next-generation models on NVIDIA DRIVE Orin, extending the companies’ deep collaboration
over the last few years. The first car featuring DRIVE Orin technology, the next-generation Volvo XC90, is planned to be revealed next year.
NVIDIA DRIVE Orin’s high-performance, energy-efficient compute will work together with software developed in-house by Volvo Cars and Zenseact (Volvo Cars’ autonomous driving software development
company), an advanced sensor suite that includes lidar as well as steering and braking backup systems. As a result, the Swedish automaker’s fleet of intelligent vehicles will be safer, more
personal and sustainable — along with being richly programmable and perpetually upgradable via over-the-air software updates designed to make Volvo Cars’ next-gen vehicles better every day.
Read more about Volvo Cars’ announcement.
Robotaxis Turn to DRIVE
The world is moving trillions of miles a year, and more and more of these miles are being delivered as a service, thanks to the robotaxi companies developing on the NVIDIA DRIVE platform.
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Zoox recently unveiled its purpose-built robotaxi designed for everyday urban mobility. The vehicle is powered by NVIDIA DRIVE and is one of the first robotaxis featuring bi-directional capabilities, putting the next generation of intelligent transportation into motion.
DiDi, China’s leading mobility-as-a-service provider, has also announced it is adopting NVIDIA DRIVE for its entire autonomous driving test fleet. These robotaxi companies join others already developing on the NVIDIA DRIVE platform, including Pony.ai and Auto X.