Nvidia’s GTC headlined by expanded GM collaboration and Halos AV safety system
At its GTC global AI conference this week, the biggest news from the AI powerhouse was an expanded partnership with General Motors, but the company also unveiled the Halos safety system offering for AVs, its expanding automotive ecosystem, and new AI Enterprise software platform offerings.
At its GTC global AI conference this week in San Jose, CA, Nvidia announced significant automotive advancements powered by AI (artificial intelligence) and accelerated computing.
The biggest news was an expanded partnership with General Motors, the largest U.S. automaker, to develop next-gen vehicles, factories, and robots using Nvidia’s AI, simulation, and accelerated compute platforms. Nvidia also unveiled Halos, a consolidated AI-powered safety system offering for AVs (autonomous vehicles) and future physical AI.
In addition, the AI powerhouse showcased its expanding automotive ecosystem among automakers, truck OEMs, and suppliers and new AI Enterprise software platform offerings running on Drive AGX and NIM microservices to enhance in-vehicle experiences with generative and agentic AI.
General Motors vehicle and factory AI
Nvidia’s expanded collaboration with General Motors on next-generation vehicles and manufacturing using AI, simulation, and accelerated computing marks the second recent OEM adopting Nvidia’s three major computers for automotive applications.
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