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Home / Technology / Nvidia Powers Next-Gen Robots and Self-Driving Cars

Nvidia Powers Next-Gen Robots and Self-Driving Cars

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Nvidia introduced Alpamayo, a platform enabling cars to reason in real-world scenarios.
  • The company aims to equip a billion cars with autonomous driving capabilities.
  • New AI tools are also being developed to power the next generation of robots.
Nvidia Powers Next-Gen Robots and Self-Driving Cars

Nvidia Corp. has announced a suite of AI models and tools designed to significantly accelerate the development of autonomous vehicles and power a new generation of robots. The company unveiled Alpamayo, a new vehicle platform that allows cars to "reason" in real-world environments. This platform aims to enable vehicles to intelligently handle unexpected situations, such as traffic light outages.

CEO Jensen Huang stated that the Alpamayo model can be retrained by users and is built upon Nvidia's prior work with Mercedes-Benz. The first Nvidia-powered cars are slated for release in the US in the first quarter of 2026, followed by Europe in the second quarter and Asia in the second half of the year. Huang expressed a vision where a billion cars on the road will eventually be autonomous.

Beyond automotive applications, Nvidia also introduced AI models and technology for robots. The company is collaborating with Siemens AG to integrate AI more deeply into the physical world, signaling a broad expansion of its AI-driven innovations into various sectors.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Alpamayo is a new AI platform from Nvidia that enables cars to reason and react to real-world driving conditions, enhancing autonomous capabilities.
The first Nvidia-powered cars are expected to launch in the US in Q1 2026, with Europe and Asia following later in the year.
Nvidia has introduced new AI models and technology specifically designed to power the next generation of robots, integrating AI into the physical world.

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