Volvo Cars has expanded its partnership with NVIDIA to improve AI and autonomous driving technologies in its vehicles.
The new Volvo EX90 EV will be the first to incorporate NVIDIA's DRIVE Orin system-on-chip, capable of over 250 trillion operations per second. Volvo plans to adopt NVIDIA's next-generation DRIVE Thor platform in the latter half of this decade, which is expected to be 4x faster than DRIVE Orin and feature NVIDIA's Blackwell GPU architecture.
Volvo is also using NVIDIA DGX systems for AI model training through its software segment, Zenseact, to enhance the development of safe autonomous driving technologies. The collaboration aims to improve safety features, customer experience, and cost reduction in Volvo's future vehicle lineup.
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