Volvo Cars has announced an expansion of its partnership with Nvidia to enhance AI and autonomous driving capabilities. The new Volvo EX90 features a software-defined architecture powered by Nvidia's DRIVE Orin system-on-a-chip, capable of performing over 250 trillion operations per second. Future models will utilize Nvidia's DRIVE Thor, which promises to quadruple performance and improve scalability and safety.
This collaboration is a continuation of a relationship that began in 2019, focusing on AI for self-driving trucks. The integration of Nvidia's DGX systems for AI model training will significantly enhance Volvo's capabilities in developing safe autonomous driving technologies. This strategic move positions Volvo to leverage cutting-edge AI technology to improve customer experiences and operational efficiency.
• Volvo EX90 features Nvidia's DRIVE Orin for advanced AI capabilities.
• Future models will utilize Nvidia's DRIVE Thor for enhanced performance.
Volvo will use Nvidia DGX systems for AI model training to develop safe autonomous driving technologies.
The Volvo EX90 is the first model to be truly software-defined, enhancing its capabilities through software updates.
The Nvidia DRIVE Orin SoC powers the Volvo EX90, enabling it to perform over 250 trillion operations per second.
Nvidia's partnership with Volvo enhances the latter's capabilities in AI and autonomous driving.
Volvo Cars is expanding its AI capabilities through its collaboration with Nvidia.
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