NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion Becomes the Global Platform for a Robotaxi
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Foxconn, Nvidia advance robotaxi fleet plans, eye 2028 southern Taiwan launch
Nvidia will expand its Nvidia Drive Hyperion robotaxi-ready platform ecosystem, with partner Foxconn planning to deploy a robotaxi fleet based on the platform in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, as soon as 2028.
NVIDIA Wants to Be the Brain Behind Every Robotaxi on the Planet
Developing a self-driving platform is not an easy or straightforward task. It involves a lot of R&D and requires a ton of data for it to work. Tesla has this in their favor, with millions of cars all over the world on all kinds of roads, feeding valuable data back to the company. But that’s something that NVIDIA is hoping to change with its DRIVE Hyperion platform. NVIDIA expands its DRIVE Hyperion platform Making the announcement at GTC in Taip…
NVIDIA to Make Driverless EVs A Real Public Transport Option
Driverless transport is moving closer to commercial use as NVIDIA expands its DRIVE Hyperion robotaxi platform through new partnerships with automakers, software firms and ride-hailing companies. The company is working with Foxconn, VinFast, Autobrains, Uber, and HUMAIN to support the development and deployment of Level 4 autonomous electric vehicles across several regions. Level 4 autonomy allows a vehicle to drive without human help, but only …
Nvidia unveils global Level 4 robotaxi expansion with Foxconn and Uber
Driverless transportation is moving really quickly away from being an experiment and into the real world. Chipmaker NVIDIA announced a major expansion of its DRIVE Hyperion robotaxi platform. The technology company is joining forces with vehicle manufacturers, software developers, and ride-hailing services. Together, these companies want to build and deploy Level 4 autonomous electric cars on a global scale. Level 4 autonomy means that these ele…
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