A game-changing collaboration in the world of autonomous vehicles
Uber Partners with NVIDIA at CES 2025 to Drive Autonomous Vehicle Revolution
Uber and NVIDIA join forces at CES 2025, unveiling a partnership aimed at accelerating the development of autonomous vehicles. Uber will integrate NVIDIA's Cosmos and DGX Cloud to enhance AV development, aligning with its 'asset‑light' strategy and focusing on leveraging artificial intelligence and partnerships over expanding its in‑house technology.
Introduction to the Uber‑Nvidia Partnership
Why Partner? Uber's Asset‑Light Strategy
Leveraging Nvidia's Technology: Cosmos and DGX Cloud
Benefits of the Partnership for Uber and Nvidia
Public and Investor Reactions
Future Implications of the AV Partnership
Conclusion
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