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GM and Nvidia Partner to Advance AI in Autonomous Vehicles and Manufacturing

The collaboration will integrate Nvidia's AI platforms into GM's next-generation vehicles and factory processes, aiming to enhance efficiency and generate new revenue streams.

A view shows the General Motors plant, which exports vehicles to Canada and the U.S., in Ramos Arizpe, Mexico January 29, 2025. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril/File Photo
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Overview

  • GM will use Nvidia's AI chips and software, including the Drive AGX system, to equip next-generation vehicles with advanced driver assistance and autonomous driving capabilities.
  • The partnership includes the use of Nvidia's Omniverse platform to simulate virtual assembly lines, reducing downtime and improving manufacturing efficiency.
  • Nvidia's AI training software will enhance GM's factory robots for tasks like precision welding and material handling.
  • GM projects its Super Cruise driver-assistance technology, offered as a subscription service, to generate $2 billion in annual revenue within five years.
  • Nvidia views the automotive sector as a significant growth opportunity, positioning itself to compete with Tesla's proprietary technology through partnerships with automakers like GM.