NVIDIA has launched the DRIVE AGX Thor developer kit, a platform for autonomous vehicles and intelligent mobility solutions. The kit is built on the Blackwell architecture and Arm Neoverse V3AE CPUs, and powered by the DriveOS 7 software stack. It offers extensive automotive-grade I/O for sensors and interfaces, supporting safety and cybersecurity standards. NVIDIA has also partnered with RealSense to integrate their advanced D555 depth-sensing cameras with NVIDIA's robotics platforms, enabling safer and more intelligent machines across manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare. The company's net sales are primarily derived from computing and networking solutions, with the remaining coming from graphics processors.
NVIDIA has launched the DRIVE AGX Thor developer kit, a comprehensive platform designed to accelerate the development of autonomous vehicles (AVs) and intelligent mobility solutions. The kit is built on the Blackwell architecture and incorporates next-generation Arm Neoverse V3AE CPUs, powered by the DriveOS 7 software stack [1].
The DRIVE AGX Thor kit is engineered specifically for automotive development, offering extensive I/O support for various sensors and vehicle interfaces. It adheres to rigorous safety and cybersecurity standards, making it a robust solution for the growing complexity of AV systems. The kit includes advanced reasoning vision language action models, generative AI, and advanced sensor technologies [1].
NVIDIA has also partnered with RealSense to integrate their advanced D555 depth-sensing cameras with NVIDIA's robotics platforms. This collaboration aims to enhance the perception and processing capabilities of robots, addressing key technical challenges in robotics development [2]. The integration allows for seamless data streaming and optimized system architectures, potentially reducing prototype-to-deployment timelines.
The DRIVE AGX Thor ecosystem is expanding, with several leading automotive companies and autonomous trucking firms adopting the platform. Notable adopters include BYD, GAC, IM Motors, Li Auto, Volvo Cars, Xiaomi, Zeekr, Aurora, Gatik, PlusAI, and Waabi. Additionally, AV partners such as DeepRoute.ai, Nuro, WeRide, and ZYT are utilizing the DRIVE AGX Thor for their software platforms, with production systems available from tier 1 suppliers like Continental Automotive, Desay SV, Lenovo, Magna, and Quanta [1].
The kit is supported by several sensor and embedded technology innovators, including AdaCore, Lauterbach, OMNIVISION, QNX, and Vector. DRIVE AGX Thor and DriveOS are integral components of Nvidia Halos, a comprehensive safety system that integrates Nvidia's hardware and software safety solutions with advanced AI research in AV safety [1].
NVIDIA's net sales are primarily derived from computing and networking solutions, with the remaining coming from graphics processors. The launch of the DRIVE AGX Thor kit and the partnership with RealSense position NVIDIA to capitalize on the growing demand for physical AI solutions across multiple sectors, including manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare.
References:
[1] https://www.just-auto.com/news/nvidia-drive-agx-thor-kit-advances-autonomous-vehicle-development/
[2] https://technologymagazine.com/news/how-realsense-nvidias-partnership-will-change-ai-robotics
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