CES -- NVIDIA today announced that its
autonomous vehicle (AV) platform, NVIDIA DRIVE AGX™ Hyperion, has
passed industry-safety assessments by TÜV SÜD and TÜV Rheinland —
two of the industry’s foremost authorities for automotive-grade
safety and cybersecurity. This achievement raises the bar for AV
safety, innovation and performance.
DRIVE Hyperion™ is the industry’s first and only end-to-end
autonomous driving platform. It includes the DRIVE AGX™
system-on-a-chip (SoC) and reference board design, the NVIDIA
DriveOS automotive operating system, a sensor suite, and an active
safety and level 2+ driving stack.
Automotive safety pioneers such as Mercedes-Benz, JLR and Volvo
Cars are adopting the platform, which is designed to be modular, so
customers can easily use what they need. It is also scalable and
built to be upgradeable and compatible across future DRIVE SoC
generations.
Available in the first half of this year, the latest iteration
of DRIVE Hyperion — designed for both passenger and commercial
vehicles — will feature the high-performance DRIVE AGX Thor SoC
built on the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture.
“A billion vehicles driving trillions of miles each year move
the world. With autonomous vehicles — one of the largest robotics
markets — now here, the NVIDIA Blackwell-powered platform will
shift this revolution into high gear,” said Jensen Huang, founder
and CEO of NVIDIA. “The next wave of autonomous machines will rely
on physical AI world foundation models to understand and interact
with the real world, and NVIDIA DRIVE is purpose-built for this new
era, delivering unmatched functional safety and AI.”
Driving Safety Forward: Certified Assurance for Next-Gen
VehiclesNext-generation vehicles will be increasingly
software-defined, capable of receiving new features and
functionality over their lifetime. Tapping into NVIDIA’s 15,000
engineering years invested in vehicle safety, DRIVE Hyperion will
help ensure advanced automotive systems with rich, AI-based
functionalities are compliant with the automotive industry’s
stringent functional safety and cybersecurity standards.
NVIDIA recently received safety certifications and assessments
from accredited third parties, including:
- TÜV SÜD, which granted the ISO 21434 Cybersecurity Process
certification to NVIDIA for automotive SoC, platform and software
engineering processes. Additionally, NVIDIA DriveOS 6.0 conforms to
ISO 26262 Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL) D standards,
pending certification release.
- TÜV Rheinland, which performed an independent United Nations
Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) safety assessment of NVIDIA
DRIVE AV related to safety requirements for complex electronic
systems.
In addition, NVIDIA is now accredited by the ANSI National
Accreditation Board (ANAB) to provide safety and cybersecurity
inspections for NVIDIA DRIVE™ ecosystem partners. The new NVIDIA
DRIVE AI Systems Inspection Lab will help the NVIDIA DRIVE
automotive ecosystem build autonomous driving software that meets
the industry’s evolving safety and AI standards.
NVIDIA is the first platform company to receive a comprehensive
set of third-party assessments for its automotive technologies —
including the NVIDIA DRIVE end-to-end self-driving platform,
spanning SoC, OS, sensor architecture and level 2+ application
software — as well as independent accreditation as an AI systems
safety and cybersecurity inspection lab for the automotive
market.
Intelligence Powered by Industry-Leading
ComputeNVIDIA DRIVE Thor, the core computer for DRIVE
Hyperion, is the successor to the production-proven NVIDIA DRIVE
Orin™. Its architecture compatibility and scalability means
developers can use existing software from earlier DRIVE product
generations, as well as integrate future updates, to achieve
seamless development pipelines.
DRIVE Thor is based on the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and is
optimized for the most demanding processing workloads, including
those involving generative AI, vision language models and large
language models. Its simplified architecture enhances
generalization, reduces latency and boosts safety by harnessing
powerful NVIDIA accelerated computing to run the end-to-end AV
stack and a proven safety stack in parallel.
DRIVE Thor paves the way for the next era of AV technology,
known as AV 2.0, which involves delivering humanlike autonomous
driving capabilities for navigating the most complex roadway
scenarios.
In addition to the DRIVE AGX in-vehicle computer, two other
NVIDIA computers serve as the foundation for automotive-grade AV
development: NVIDIA DGX™ systems for training advanced AI models
and building a robust AV software stack in the cloud, and the
NVIDIA Omniverse™ platform running on NVIDIA OVX™ systems for
simulation and validation. These three computers, now enhanced with
the new NVIDIA Cosmos™ world foundation model platform, are set to
accelerate end-to-end AV development and mass deployment.
To learn more about NVIDIA’s three-computer approach to
automotive development and the Cosmos world foundation model
platform along with other automotive news, tune in to Huang’s CES
opening keynote.
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For further information, contact:Marie
LabrieAutomotiveNVIDIA Corporationmlabrie@nvidia.com
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DRIVE AGX Hyperion, NVIDIA DriveOS automotive operating system,
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adopting NVIDIA’s products and technologies; with autonomous
vehicles — one of the largest robotics markets — now here, the
NVIDIA Blackwell-powered platform shifting this revolution into
high gear; the next wave of autonomous machines relying on physical
AI world foundation models to understand and interact with the real
world; NVIDIA DRIVE delivering unmatched functional safety and AI;
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