NVIDIAが自動運転分野への進出を拡大
AIハードウェア・ソフトウェアベンダーのNvidiaが、自動運転分野への進出を拡大し、新たな技術セクターをターゲットにしている。
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Nvidiaの自動運転分野への進出拡大
AIハードウェア・ソフトウェアベンダーのNvidiaが、自動運転技術分野への取り組みを強化し、事業領域を拡大している。
新たな技術セクターのターゲット
同社は自動運転分野を新たな成長市場として位置づけ、技術提供を通じてこのセクターへの影響力を高めようとしている。
AI業界における戦略的展開
この動きは、NvidiaがAI分野でのリーダーシップを維持・拡大するための戦略的な事業拡大の一環として位置づけられる。
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影響分析
この動きは、自動運転技術市場における競争環境に影響を与え、NvidiaのAI分野での支配力をさらに強化する可能性がある。自動運転分野への参入拡大は、同社の収益源の多様化と市場シェア拡大につながる重要な戦略的展開と言える。
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Nvidiaの自動運転分野への本格参入は、同社のAI分野でのリーダーシップをさらに強化する動き。詳細な技術内容や具体的な製品・パートナーシップ情報が不足しているため、今後の詳細発表に注目が必要。
Nvidia、自動運転分野へのさらなる進出を図る
AIハードウェア・ソフトウェアベンダーである同社は、新たな技術分野への進出を目指しています。
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2 Min ReadNvidia has signed a series of new deals with automakers as takeup of the AI giant's self-driving tech gathers momentum.CEO Jensen Huang, at the vendor's GTC conference this week, confirmed four new partners for Nvidia’s “robotaxi-ready” platform: South Korea’s Hyundai, Nissan of Japan, and Chinese autonomous vehicle companies BYD and Geely.“The ChatGPT moment of self-driving cars has arrived,” Huang said in a conference keynote.Specifically, the new deals will see BYD, Geely and Nissan develop programs to deliver Level 4 automated driving functionality, as defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers, built on Nvidia’s Drive Hyperion. Level 4 is considered to be when a vehicle is in charge of the driving in defined scenarios and circumstances.Drive Hyperion is Nvidia’s production-ready compute and sensor architecture, which serves as a platform for automakers and developers to build and test their own software, as Nissan is doing with U.K. AI firm Wayve.Related:The Real AI Shift Isn’t New Models. It’s Control.Nvidia’s agreement with the Hyundai Motor Group is more extensive and is effectively an expansion of existing collaborations.The Korean automaker will also use Nvidia Drive Hyperion to develop a scalable autonomous driving stack -- but this will range in functionality from Level 2+, essentially advanced driver assistance, most likely on Hyundai and Kia-badged passenger cars, to more advanced Level 4 robotaxi services through the group’s Motional subsidiary. Motional is already operating commercially in Las Vegas, having launched there with Uber this week.Nvidia, meanwhile, confirmed an expansion of its own robotaxi ambitions in tandem with Uber, targeting the launch of a fleet of autonomous vehicles entirely powered by its full-stack Nvidia Drive software across 28 cities and four continents by 2028, with Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area leading the way in 2027.This fleet will also tap into Nvidia's Alpamayo open model and Halos OS, which provides a safety framework. Alpamayo was originally unveiled at the CES conference this year, but GTC introduced an upgrade that allows it to learn even more effectively from unpredictable events. The model uses driving videos, navigation guidance, and natural language prompts as inputs to generate driving trajectories with reasoning.Away from automobiles, Japan’s Isuzu is working with Tokyo-based AI startup Tier IV on Level 4 autonomous bus development using the Nvidia Drive AGX Thor system-on-a-chip, which is part of Nvidia Drive Hyperion.Although Nvidia does not make self-driving vehicles itself, it’s clear that the company is positioning itself as integral to their continued development, as Huang said.Related:OpenAI GPT-5.4-Cyber is More Open Than Claude Mythos“The autonomous vehicle revolution is here -- the first multitrillion-dollar robotics industry. Everything that moves will eventually be autonomous,” he said.About the AuthorContributing WriterGraham Hope has worked in automotive journalism in the U.K. for 26 years, including spells as editor of leading consumer news website and weekly Auto Express and respected buying guide CarBuyer.
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