Nvidia and Uber Say They’re Building a 100,000-Vehicle Robotaxi Network
Uber and Nvidia plan a global rollout of 100,000 Level-4 robotaxis starting in 2027, leveraging AI and partnerships with major automakers for scalable autonomous ride-hailing.
- Nvidia and Uber announced plans to build a 100,000-vehicle robotaxi network that will begin ramping up in 2027.
- The backbone of the autonomous solution is Nvidia's DRIVE AGX Hyperion 10 platform paired with an AI data factory leveraging Nvidia's Cosmos development platform.
- Uber will collect over three million hours of robotaxi driving data to train and validate driverless models provided by Nvidia.
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The two American giants announced this Wednesday, October 29, a new partnership, partnering with several car manufacturers to take a lead in the car race without a driver.
Uber Ties Up With Nvidia To Deploy 100,000 Robotaxis
Uber Technologies Inc. is setting a goal to eventually have a fleet of 100,000 autonomous vehicles powered by Nvidia Corp. technology, an ambitious move that could help bring down the cost of offering hailable robotaxis to consumers.
The two American giants announced a partnership to empower tens of thousands of cars from different manufacturers from 2027.
Uber is making serious with the plan to become a platform for Robotaxis from different manufacturers. In cooperation with the chip giant Nvidia there is talk of 100,000 self-driving cars - at some point.
The Uber and Nvidia motor vehicle reservation platform has partnered to deploy thousands of autonomous cars starting in 2027, announced Tuesday the giant of the microprocessors. "Uber will begin to deploy its world autonomous fleet starting in 2027, with the aim of reaching 100 thousand vehicles," Nvidia announced, which will equip the vehicles with hardware along with Stellantis and Mercedes, added the largest stock market capitalization compan…
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