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Nvidia added Hyundai, Nissan, Isuzu, BYD, and Geely to its Drive Hyperion autonomous vehicle platform at GTC, joining existing partners like Uber, Stellantis, and Lucid. Jensen Huang called autonomous driving a turning point, with the end-to-end platform supporting Level 4 self-driving systems.
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00:02NVIDIA announced new agreements with Hyundai Motor, Nissan Motor, Isuzu, BYD, and Geely to
00:08use its Drive Hyperion platform for autonomous vehicle development, according to CNBC. The
00:14platform supports Level 4 autonomous systems capable of driving without human intervention
00:18under predefined conditions. CEO Jensen Huang said at the company's GTC conference that
00:24autonomous driving has reached a turning point and introduced four new partners for NVIDIA's
00:29RobiTaxi-Ready platform. Drive Hyperion is part of NVIDIA's end-to-end autonomous vehicle
00:34system that includes data center training, large-scale simulations, and in-vehicle computing.
00:39Existing Drive Hyperion customers include Aurora, Neuro, Sony Group, Uber Technologies, Stellantis,
00:46and Lucid Group as companies pursue RobiTaxi and autonomous vehicle development. Wall Street
00:51analysts and automotive executives view AI as a key driver of autonomous vehicles, which
00:56they expect to become a multi-trillion dollar industry. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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