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AV Software & Hardware Solutions Built For Global Safety Standards | | | How do you scale autonomous vehicles to large fleets while meeting the world's strictest safety standards? It starts with co‑designed, safety‑centric hardware and software solutions. In this livestream, NVIDIA safety experts will discuss NVIDIA DRIVE™ Hyperion's dual-Thor™ redundant architecture and DriveOS, the only automotive OS certified to both ASIL‑D functional safety and ISO 21434 cybersecurity standards. You'll learn how these solutions are purpose-built to solve the safety-scalability problem. This live stream will showcase: - Why full-stack functional safety is a critical scaling factor
- How dual-Thor redundancy in DRIVE Hyperion delivers compute, actuation, and control failover
- Why pre-validated sensor-compute integration accelerates the path to certification
- How using 7M+ lines of safety-assessed code reduces risk and accelerates development
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