WeRide (WRD) launched the HPC 3.0 high-performance computing platform, jointly developed with Lenovo (LNVGY) and powered by NVIDIA’s (NVDA) latest DRIVE AGX Thor chips. The new HPC 3.0 platform makes its debut in WeRide’s latest-generation Robotaxi GXR – making it the world’s first mass-produced Level 4 (L4) autonomous vehicle built on NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor. Fully automotive-grade, HPC 3.0 reduces autonomous driving suite cost by 50%, paving the way for GXR’s large-scale commercial deployment. WeRide’s HPC 3.0 platform, featuring a dual NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor configuration running the safety-certified DriveOS, is built on Lenovo’s AD1 L4 autonomous driving domain controller – delivering up to 2,000 TOPS of AI compute. It is the most powerful computing platform available to support L4 autonomy.
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