![]() ![]() Nvidia and Toyota have been collaborating for several years now. ![]() “It’s our way of developing jointly and building the Nvidia drivers platform.” “Close collaboration is really our business model,” Danny Shapiro, Nvidia’s senior director of automotive said Monday. In short, Toyota is going to use Nvidia’s technology for the entire workflow or process to develop autonomous vehicles. Toyota is the first customer to use Constellation, a cloud-based platform that enables autonomous-vehicle developers to test their technology in the virtual world. Toyota is also using Nvidia’s newly released AV simulator Drive Constellation, which is now available to customers. This new agreement means Toyota will use Nvidia’s platform for training deep neural networks, testing, validation and eventual deployment for its cars. The partnership builds on an ongoing collaboration with Toyota and is based on development between engineering teams from Nvidia, TRI-AD in Japan and Toyota Research Institute in the United States. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced Monday during his keynote at the 2019 GPU Technology Conference that Toyota Research Institute-Advanced Development - the automaker’s Japan-based research arm - is using the chipmaker’s full end-to-end development and production to develop, train and validate its autonomous vehicle technology. Toyota is deepening its relationship with Nvidia, as the automaker, and its research arms in Japan and the U.S., ramps up its autonomous-vehicle development program.
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