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简介Image: NvidiaCar manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover and chipmaker giant Nvidia have announced a partners...
Car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover and chipmaker giant Nvidia have announced a partnership that will see all new Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles be built on Nvidia Drive software-defined platform starting in 2025.
Under the hood of these new vehicles, Nivida automotive vice president Danny Shapiro explained that the company will deliver a full-stack solution based on the company's Drive Hyperion, Nvidia's autonomous vehicle computing architecture that features a centralised AV computer built on Drive Orin.
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