BYD and More Select NVIDIA DRIVE | | BYD, the world's second-largest electric vehicle maker, announced it is building its next-generation fleets on the DRIVE Hyperion architecture. This platform, based on DRIVE Orin, is now in production, powering a wide ecosystem of 25 EV makers building software-defined vehicles on high-performance, energy-efficient AI compute. NVIDIA's automotive pipeline is now over $11 billion. | | | | | | | | Introducing DRIVE Hyperion 9 | | NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion 9 is the next-generation platform for AVs, slated for 2026 production vehicles. The programmable architecture is built on multiple NVIDIA DRIVE Atlan computers to achieve groundbreaking performance for intelligent driving and in-cabin functionality.
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| | | | | NVIDIA DRIVE Map Multi-Modal Engine Accelerates Autonomy | | Maps provide the critical foresight AI uses to make safe driving decisions. DRIVE Map is a multi-modal mapping engine designed to enable the highest levels of autonomy, combining the accuracy of DeepMap survey mapping with the freshness and scale of AI-based crowdsourced mapping.
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| | | | | Novel AI Tools to Advance AV Testing and Validation | | NVIDIA has implemented two AI-based methods to seamlessly reconstruct driving environments in simulation: virtual reconstruction and neural reconstruction. The first replicates the real world scenario as a fully synthetic 3D scene, while the second uses neural simulation to augment real world sensor data.
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| | | | | Lucid Group Builds Intelligent EVs on DRIVE Hyperion | | Lucid's cars are built on NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion for programmable, intelligent capabilities. By developing on the scalable, software-defined platform, the EV maker ensures its vehicles are always at the cutting edge, receiving continuous improvements over the air.
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| | | | | An AI-Powered Ride Through Silicon Valley | | Experience how artificial intelligence is making transportation safer in the latest NVIDIA DRIVE autonomous ride. The Silicon Valley route features automated driving and parking, as well as personal digital assistants that respond to conversation, gesture, and gaze.
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| | | | | Check Out 50+ Automotive Sessions | | With more than 50 sessions covering autonomous driving, simulation, robotaxis, trucking, and more — including NVIDIA DRIVE Developer Days — GTC 2022 is the place to see the latest in AV technology. GTC registrants can access these sessions until April 11.
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