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Toyota’s next-generation cars will be built with Nvidia supercomputers and operating system
Toyota announced at CES 2025 that its next-generation vehicles will have automated driving capabilities powered by Nvidia’s Drive AGX Orin supercomputer
Nvidia will power Toyota’s next-gen self-driving cars
Nvidia made a series of huge AI-related announcements at CES 2025, including a new partnership with Toyota for future self-driving cars.
Toyota, Aurora and Continental rely on Nvidia for autonomous driving
At CES in Las Vegas, Nvidia announced that Toyota, Aurora and Continental will equip their vehicle fleets with Nvidia's Drive technology. This concerns
Toyota and Nvidia aim to lead the industry in autonomous vehicles
Nvidia has already been developing operating systems and softwares for cars and other vehicles, but the company has never had a partner quite like Toyota. In fact, next-generation Toyota vehicles will already make use of the Nvidia Drive AGX Orin autonomous vehicle platform and adopt Nvidia DriveOS for its driver assistance system.
Nvidia partners with Toyota for next generation of vehicles
Nvidia and Toyota are joining forces to bring automated driving capabilities to a new fleet of vehicles, powered by Nvidia’s Drive AGX Orin supercomputer and DriveOS. Previously, Toyota used two other cloud-based computer systems from Nvidia,
Toyota relies on Nvidia chip and operating system for autonomous vehicles
Nvidia's Orin processor and DriveOS operating system will control future generations of self-driving Toyotas using AI. Other car manufacturers also use Nvidia.
Nvidia signs largest car maker, Toyota, to use its self-driving chips
The GPU king also unveiled agentic AI software tools, robotics training frameworks, and a dedicated AI workstation.
Toyota drives into the future with NVIDIA’s system-on-a-chip
Toyota will use the automotive-grade NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orinâ„¢ SoC and safety-certified DriveOS to power its next-generation vehicles
Nvidia is taking over the autonomous driving market
A new generative training model and a batch of new partnerships position Nvidia as one of the driving forces in autonomous driving tech.
NVIDIA Unveils Generative AI Products; Teams Up With Uber, Toyota
AI chipmaker Nvidia Corp. announced major product advancements in the field of generative artificial intelligence, amid significant
Nvidia extends Midas touch at CES with Toyota, Uber, Aurora AI deals
Call it Nvidia's Midas touch: whatever the company touches tends to turn into gold. Why it matters: Nvidia is an increasingly powerful force driving the AI economy with a market cap of well over $3 trillion.
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Nvidia CEO unveils robot training tech, Toyota deal and new gaming chips
AI to better train robots and cars, as well as new gaming chips dominated Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's keynote speech at the CES ...
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Everything Nvidia announced at CES 2025
At the Nvidia keynote at CES 2025, CEO Jensen Huang didn't waste anytime showing off the new GeForce RTX 50 Series. Huang ...
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CES 2025: NVIDIA Unveils GeForce RTX 50-Series Chips, AI Research Supercomputers, and More
Nvidia CES 2025 shocks with RTX 50 GPUs, groundbreaking AI, and bold auto-tech partnerships. What's next for gaming and ...
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Nvidia unveils robot training tech, new gaming chips and Toyota deal
CEO Jensen Huang laid out how the world's second-most valuable firm is bringing technology that powers its lucrative data ...
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CES 2025 Press Day: Everything Nvidia, Sony, Toyota, Samsung announced, and more
CES 2025, the annual consumer tech conference held in Las Vegas, is here. TechCrunch reporters are on the ground giving you ...
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