The largest American car manufacturer extends collaboration with Nvidia to strengthen innovation through accelerated calculation and simulation
GTC—General Motors and Nvidia announced today that they were collaborating on new generation vehicles, factories and robots using AI, simulation and accelerated IT.
Companies will work together to create personalized AI systems using NVIDIA accelerated calculation platforms, including Nvidia Omverse™ with Nvidia Cosmos™, to train AI manufacturing models to optimize planning and GM factory robotics. GM will also use NVIDIA DRIVE AGX™ For vehicle equipment for future driver’s advanced assistance systems and improved cable driving experiences.
“GM has experienced a long -standing partnership with Nvidia, taking advantage of its GPUs in our operations,” said Mary Barra, president and chief executive officer of General Motors. “The AI optimizes not only the manufacturing processes and accelerates virtual tests, but also helps us to build smarter vehicles while allowing our workforce to focus on crafts.
“The era of physical AI is there, and with GM, we transform transport, from vehicles to factories where they are manufactured,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia. “We are delighted to associate ourselves with GM to build AI systems adapted to their vision, crafts and know-how.”
GM has invested in NVIDIA GPU platforms for the training of AI models in various fields, including simulation and validation. The collaboration of companies now extends to the transformation of the design and operations of automotive factories.
GM will use the Nvidia Omverse Platform to create digital twins of mounting lines, allowing virtual tests and production simulations to reduce downtime. The effort will include the training of robotics platforms already used for operations such as material handling and transport, as well as precision welding, to increase the safety and efficiency of manufacturing.
GM will also build new generation vehicles on Nvidia Drive Agx, based on NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and execute certified security Nvidia Driveos™ Operating System. Offering up to 1,000 operations per second high performance calculation, this vehicle integrated computer can accelerate the development and deployment of large -scale AVS.
During the GTC Global AI NVIDIA GTC conference, which takes place until March 21, Nvidia will organize a conversation by the fireside with GM to discuss the prolonged collaboration of companies and will explore how IA transforms automotive manufacturing and the development of vehicle software. Register for the sessionwhich will also be available on request.