CES ’23 Sees NVIDIA DRIVE Elevating Transportation AI Scalability

Autonomous vehicle (AV) technology is heading to the mainstream.

The NVIDIA DRIVE ecosystem showcased significant milestones toward widespread intelligent transportation at CES. Growth is occurring in vehicle deployment plans as well as AI solutions integrating further into the car.

Foxconn joined the NVIDIA DRIVE ecosystem. The world’s largest technology manufacturer will produce electronic control units based on the NVIDIA DRIVE Orin systems-on-a-chip and build its electric vehicles using the NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion platform.

The Polestar 3, which is powered by NVIDIA DRIVE Orin, made its U.S. debut, showcasing its new driver-monitoring system. Working with intelligent sensing company Smart Eye, the automaker is using AI to improve in-cabin safety and convenience.

The Polestar 3 makes its U.S. debut in the Smart Eye CES booth.

Also appearing stateside for the first time was the Volvo EX90 fully electric SUV. Volvo Cars’ new flagship vehicle features centralized, software-defined compute powered by DRIVE Orin and NVIDIA DRIVE Xavier, and will begin deliveries in early 2024.

The Volvo EX90 was on display at the automotive technology company, Luminar’s booth (CES LVCC West Hall booth 5324). Luminar, an NVIDIA DRIVE ecosystem member, is providing its lidar technology to enable next-generation safety and, in the future, highway autonomy.

The Volvo EX90 in the Luminar booth at CES.

Elsewhere on the show floor, NVIDIA DRIVE ecosystem members such as Aeva with Plus, Imagry, Infineon with Lucid, u-blox and Valeo showcased the latest innovations in intelligent transportation.

These announcements mark a shift in the autonomous vehicle industry, from early stages to global deployment.

Foxconn Enters the AV Arena

Building safe, intelligent vehicles with highly automated and fully autonomous driving capabilities is a massive endeavor.

NVIDIA DRIVE offers an open, AI-enabled AV development platform for the industry to build upon. By adding Foxconn as a tier-one platform scaling partner, NVIDIA can greatly extend its efforts to meet growing demand.

In addition, Foxconn’s selection of DRIVE Hyperion will speed time to market for its state-of-the-art EVs with autonomous driving capabilities and lower its time-to-cost strategy.

The DRIVE Hyperion sensor suite is already qualified to ensure diverse, redundant real-time processing, which increases overall safety.

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