Magna (MGA) announced a program in collaboration with Nvidia (NVDA) to integrate the Nvidia Drive AGX platform within the company’s next generation of advanced technology solutions. The next-generation Nvidia Drive AGX Thor system-on-a-chip, which runs the safety-certified DriveOS operating system and is built on the Blackwell GPU architecture, consolidates increased functionality to improve efficiency, speed, and scalability. This will help Magna enable AI and varying levels of autonomous driving and interior cabin applications. Magna will develop and test the latest advancements in L2+ through L4 active safety solutions on Drive Thor. By utilizing the accelerated compute performance and scalability afforded by this next-generation SoC, these solutions aim to enhance vehicle safety, comfort and more. Magna plans to unveil a working demonstration platform expected in Q4. As part of this, Magna will tap Nvidia Drive-OS for development, integration, validation and production workflows.
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