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Hyundai working on artificial intelligence-based mobility

Hyundai Motor Group announces the Nvidia Blackwell AI Factory to power the next generation of artificial intelligence-based mobility solutions

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Artificial intelligence continues its advancement in the automotive sector. Hyundai Motor Group and Nvidia announced the strengthening of their collaboration to accelerate innovation in the fields of autonomous driving, smart factories and robotics through a new AI Factory, powered by Nvidia's Blackwell AI infrastructure.

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Building on their previous collaboration, Hyundai Motor Group and Nvidia are now entering a new phase by moving from the strategic adoption of advanced software platforms and infrastructure to the co-innovation of key 'physical AI' technologies. Together they will develop artificial intelligence capabilities for mobility solutions, next-generation smart factories, and advances in embedded semiconductors, with the aim of strengthening the Group's future competencies. As part of this project, Hyundai Motor Group and Nvidia plan to integrate training, validation and implementation activities for AI models using 50,000 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs.

In support of the Korean government's initiative to create a national cluster for 'physical AI', Hyundai Motor Group and Nvidia will work closely with government institutions to accelerate the development of the ecosystem. The total planned investment is around USD 3 billion, which is intended to promote the growth of 'physical AI' in Korea.

Key initiatives include the establishment of the Hyundai Motor Group Physical AI Application Centre, the NvidiaAI Technology Centre, and data centres dedicated to physical AI in the region. To formalise the collaboration, the Ministry of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea, Hyundai Motor Group and Nvidia signed a Memorandum of Understanding on 31 October. The agreement will also promote an active exchange with Nvidia engineers and technicians, contributing to the training of the next generation of physical AI talent in Korea.

Using the Nvidia Drive Agx Thor platform, based on the Certified Safety Operating System, Hyundai Motor Group plans to introduce advanced driver assistance systems, next-generation safety features and artificial intelligence solutions in vehicles

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