Volvo Cars, Zoox, SAIC and More Using NVIDIA (NVDA) New DRIVE Solutions
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Volvo Cars, Zoox, SAIC and More Join Growing Range of Autonomous Vehicle Makers Using New NVIDIA DRIVE Solutions
April 12, 2021 1:03 PM EDTSANTA CLARA, Calif., April 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GTC --Â Volvo, Zoox and SAIC are among the growing ranks of leading transportation companies using the newest NVIDIA DRIVE solutions to power their next-generation AI-based autonomous vehicles, NVIDIA announced today.
NVIDIAs design-win pipeline for NVIDIA DRIVE now totals more than $8 billion over the next six years, reflecting a growing range of next-generation cars, trucks, robotaxis and new energy vehicles (NEVs).
Transportation is becoming a technology industry. Besides having amazing autonomous... More