Foxconn can create active drivers with NVIDIA-based Vehicle Assistance System

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    Foxconns ambitions in terms of contract-making of electric vehicles have been well known in a couple of years, the Taiwanese company expects to acquire up to 5% of the market for these services. At the CES 2023, it announced it collaborating with NVIDIA to assist vehicles with the active driver assistance. They’re based on DRIVE Orin and DRIVE Hyperion solutions.

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    Foxconn said that using sensors that can be used with DRIVE hyperion, will allow the company to provide a faster and cheaper way to market new models. NVIDIA said that collaboration would allow Foxconn to work in the market for new models, without sacrificing quality, safety, reliability and reliability.

    In the long run, partners recall that the NVIDIA Orin processor is capable of performing up to 254 trillion operations per second and working with neural networks. Without the NVIDIA Hyperions modular design will allow automakers to construct vehicles with varying levels of driving autonomy. Foxconn will not only do its electric vehicles with the appropriate electronic systems, but also offer them to third-party automakers.

    In the fall of 2021, Foxconn showed the Model C v/ Model E sedan and the Model T electric bus, which will be offered to Taiwan customers under the Foxtron brand. The company’s plans include the latest version of the model V electric pickup, as shown above, and the new model B compact hatchback, which will be assembled in China and the USA. Foxconn will also contract production of electric vehicles for Fisker and Lordstown Motors. It should be assumed that these machines will use nVIDIA technologies and components.

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