Hyundai drives on NVDIA platform
The Hyundai Motor Group and the US graphics processor specialist NVIDIA have announced the introduction of the so-called DRIVE platform for connected vehicles. It will be used in all models from Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis starting in 2022. The technical collaboration with the company, which according to its own statements is the world leader in accelerated computing, is intended to enable the group to develop powerful connected car operating systems for their next-generation models. The aim is to equip all future vehicles from entry-level to premium models with in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems as standard. The platform includes hardware and software components that enable the Hyundai Motor Group's IVI systems to combine audio, video, navigation, connectivity, and AI-based connected car services. By using the powerful and energy-efficient platform, the vehicles are expected to continuously provide enhanced AI user experiences in the vehicle. The goal is a software-defined AI user experience that can also be constantly updated.
Long-standing Collaboration - Digital Cockpit at Genesis
The Hyundai Motor Group has been collaborating with NVIDIA since 2015. The platform already forms the basis for the IVI systems in the two premium subsidiary Genesis models, the GV80 and G80. Moreover, the companies have developed a digital cockpit that is to be introduced at the end of 2021. The partnership will enable the Hyundai Motor Group to implement its new Connected Car Operating System (ccOS) in future models. This system is designed to consolidate large amounts of data generated by the vehicle and its sensor network, as well as from external connected vehicle data centers, and to provide the driver and passengers with a more enjoyable and comfortable experience. ccOS also includes an integrated architecture for a new Connected Car Service Platform (ccSP), which will enable a wide range of partners to offer relevant services to owners, as the manufacturer further advertises.
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