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General Motors Teams Up with Nvidia to Accelerate Autonomous Vehicle Development

General Motors (GM) has partnered with Nvidia to enhance its autonomous vehicle technology using Nvidia’s AI chips.

Key Points

  • General Motors plans to integrate Nvidia’s AI-powered in-vehicle hardware for future driver-assistance systems and safer driving experiences.
  • Nvidia’s technology will help General Motors speed up the development and deployment of autonomous vehicles.
  • General Motors restructured and refocused Cruise, its autonomous taxi division, to align with its evolving autonomous vehicle strategy.
  • NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs) are already used by General Motors to train AI models across various operations.
  • General Motors will use Nvidia’s Omniverse platform to create virtual simulations of assembly lines for efficient production and testing.
  • General Motors plans to train its robotics for material handling, transport, and welding to improve safety and efficiency.
  • General Motors declined to disclose the financial details of the deal.

Nvidia Expands Autonomous Vehicle Partnerships with Leading Automakers

Nvidia has collaborated with several automakers beyond General Motors to advance autonomous vehicle technology.

Companies such as Mercedes-Benz, BYD, and Jaguar Land Rover utilize Nvidia’s DRIVE platform for AI-powered driving systems.

Additionally, Toyota and Hyundai have enlisted Nvidia to enhance their autonomous driving capabilities, and the U.S.-based Rivian also has agreements with Nvidia.

These partnerships driver assistance, in-car experiences, and autonomous capabilities, leveraging Nvidia’s AI chips and simulation tools for safer, more efficient vehicle development.

News Gist

General Motors has partnered with Nvidia to integrate AI chips for autonomous vehicle development.

The collaboration includes driver-assistance systems, virtual simulations using Omniverse, and robotics training.

GM also restructured its Cruise division to align with its autonomous vehicle strategy.

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