NVIDIA Drives AI Forward With Automotive Innovation
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The auto industry is incorporating generative AI for vehicle design, engineering, and manufacturing, with NVIDIA leading the way. Li Auto, GWM, ZEEKR, and Xiaomi have chosen NVIDIA DRIVE for their automated driving systems, and other automotive partners are showcasing their technology at CES in Las Vegas. Mercedes-Benz is using NVIDIA Omniverse for digital twins in production, while other companies like Luminar, Ansys, Cerence, Cipia, and Lenovo are also demonstrating their latest innovations with NVIDIA technology.
At CES, Mercedes-Benz is unveiling software-driven features and the latest developments in the Mercedes-Benz MB.OS story, with the Concept CLA Class using NVIDIA DRIVE Orin for automated driving. Additionally, NVIDIA Omniverse is being utilized by Mercedes-Benz for digital twin production, and Luminar is hosting a fireside chat to discuss ongoing collaborations with NVIDIA. Ansys, Cerence, Cipia, Kodiak, Lenovo, Pebble, Polestar, and Zoox are also showcasing their automotive innovations with NVIDIA technology, reflecting the transformative impact AI is having on the auto industry.
NVIDIA’s CES event features a variety of automotive-focused events from its partners, including demonstrations and showcases of the latest technology. From Luminar discussing sensor processing to Ansys demonstrating its use of NVIDIA Omniverse for AV development, the ambitious lineup reflects the rapidly evolving landscape of automotive AI technology. Check out NVIDIA’s CES event page for a summary of all of the company’s automotive-related events. The company’s special address on demand highlights NVIDIA’s other announcements at CES.
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