NVIDIA DRIVE is a computer platform by
Nvidia
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, aimed at providing
autonomous car
A self-driving car, also known as an autonomous car (AC), driverless car, robotic car or robo-car, is a car that is capable of operating with reduced or no User input, human input. They are sometimes called robotaxi, robotaxis, though this te ...
and
driver assistance
Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) are technologies that assist drivers with the safe operation of a vehicle. Through a human-machine interface, ADAS increases car and road safety. ADAS uses automated technology, such as sensors and camer ...
functionality powered by
deep learning
Deep learning is a subset of machine learning that focuses on utilizing multilayered neural networks to perform tasks such as classification, regression, and representation learning. The field takes inspiration from biological neuroscience a ...
. The platform was introduced at the
Consumer Electronics Show
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(CES) in Las Vegas in January 2015. An enhanced version, the Drive PX 2 was introduced at CES a year later, in January 2016.
The closely platform related software release program at some point in time was branded NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion along with a revision number helping to match with the generation of hardware it is created for - and also creating ready to order bundles under those term. In former times there were only the terms Nvidia Drive SDK for the developer package and sub-included Nvidia Drive OS for the system software (aka OS) that came with the evaluation platforms or could be downloaded for OS switching and updating later on.
Hardware and semiconductors
Maxwell based
The first of Nvidia's autonomous chips was announced at CES 2015, based on the
Maxwell GPU microarchitecture. The line-up consisted of two platforms:
Drive CX
The Drive CX was based on a single
Tegra X1
Tegra is a system on a chip (SoC) series developed by Nvidia for mobile devices such as smartphones, personal digital assistants, and mobile Internet devices. The Tegra integrates an ARM architecture central processing unit (CPU), graphics pr ...
SoC
SOC, SoC, Soc, may refer to:
Science and technology
* Information security operations center, in an organization, a centralized unit that deals with computer security issues
* Selectable output control
* Separation of concerns, a program design pr ...
(System on a Chip) and was marketed as a
digital cockpit computer, providing a rich dashboard, navigation and multimedia experience.
Early Nvidia press releases reported that the Drive CX board will be capable of carrying either a Tegra K1 or a Tegra X1.
Drive PX
The first version of Drive PX is based on two Tegra X1 SoCs, and was an initial development platform targeted at (semi-)autonomous driving cars.
Pascal based
Drive PX platforms based on the
Pascal GPU microarchitecture were first announced at CES 2016. This time only a new version of Drive PX was announced, but in multiple configurations.
Drive PX 2
The Nvidia Drive PX 2 is based on one or two
Tegra X2 SoCs where each SoC contains 2 Denver cores, 4 ARM A57 cores and a GPU from the
Pascal generation. There are two real world board configurations:
* for AutoCruise: 1× Tegra X2 + 1 Pascal GPU
* for AutoChauffeur: 2× Tegra X2 + 2 Pascal GPU's
There is further the proposal from Nvidia for fully autonomous driving by means of combining multiple items of the AutoChauffeur board variant and connecting these boards using e.g. UART, CAN, LIN, FlexRay, USB, 1 Gbit Ethernet or 10 Gbit Ethernet. For any derived custom PCB design the option of linking the Tegra X2 Processors via some PCIe bus bridge is further available, according to board block diagrams that can be found on the web.
All
Tesla Motors
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vehicles manufactured from mid-October 2016 include a Drive PX 2, which will be used for neural net processing to enable
Enhanced Autopilot and full self-driving functionality. Other applications are
Roborace
Roborace was a competition with autonomously driving, electrically powered vehicles. Founded in 2015 by Denis Sverdlov, it aimed to be the first global championship for autonomous cars. From 2017 to 2019, the official CEO was 2016–17 Formula ...
.
Disassembling the Nvidia-based control unit from a recent Tesla car showed that a Tesla was using a modified single-chip Drive PX 2 AutoCruise, with a GP106 GPU added as a
MXM Module. The chip markings gave strong hints for the Tegra X2 Parker as the CPU SoC.
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Volta and Turing based
Systems based on the Volta GPU microarchitecture and Turing GPU microarchitecture were first announced at CES 2017. It was originally named Drive PX, but later changed to DRIVE AGX.
DRIVE AGX Xavier
The first Volta based Drive PX system was announced at CES 2017 as the Xavier AI Car Supercomputer. It was re-presented at CES 2018 as Drive PX Xavier. Initial reports of the Xavier SoC suggested a single chip with similar processing power to the Drive PX 2 Autochauffeur system. However, in 2017 the performance of the Xavier-based system was later revised upward, to 50% greater than Drive PX 2 Autochauffeur system. Drive PX Xavier is supposed to deliver 30 INT8 TOPS of performance while consuming only 30 watts of power. This spreads across two distinct units, the iGPU with 20 INT8 TOPS as published early and the somewhat later on announced, newly introduced DLA that provided an additional 10 INT8 TOPS.
DRIVE AGX Pegasus
In October 2017 Nvidia and partner development companies announced the Drive PX Pegasus system, based upon two Xavier CPU/iGPU devices and two Turing
Alan Mathison Turing (; 23 June 1912 – 7 June 1954) was an English mathematician, computer scientist, logician, cryptanalyst, philosopher and theoretical biologist. He was highly influential in the development of theoretical compute ...
generation dGPUs. The companies stated the third generation Drive PX system would be capable of Level 5 autonomous driving, with a total of 320 INT8 TOPS of AI computational power and a 500 Watts TDP.
Ampere based
DRIVE AGX Orin
The Drive AGX Orin board family was announced on December 18, 2019, at GTC China 2019. On May 14, 2020, Nvidia announced that Orin would be utilizing the new Ampere
The ampere ( , ; symbol: A), often shortened to amp,SI supports only the use of symbols and deprecates the use of abbreviations for units. is the unit of electric current in the International System of Units (SI). One ampere is equal to 1 c ...
GPU microarchitecture and would begin sampling for manufacturers in 2021 and be available for production in 2022. Follow up variants are expected to be further equipped with chip models and/or modules from the Tegra Orin SoC
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Science and technology
* Information security operations center, in an organization, a centralized unit that deals with computer security issues
* Selectable output control
* Separation of concerns, a program design pr ...
.
Ada Lovelace based
DRIVE Atlan (Cancelled)
Nvidia announced the SoC codenamed Atlan on April 12, 2021 at GTC 2021.
Nvidia announced the cancellation of Atlan on September 20, 2022, which was supposed to be equipped with a Grace-Next CPU, and an Ada Lovelace based GPU, and Nvidia announced that their next SoC was called Thor.
Blackwell based
DRIVE AGX Thor
Announced on September 20, 2022, Nvidia DRIVE AGX Thor
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comes equipped with an Arm Neoverse V3AE CPU, and a Blackwell based GPU, which was announced on March 18, 2024. It features 8-bit floating point support (FP8) and delivers 1000 Sparse INT8 TOPS, 1000 Sparse FP8 TFLOPS or 500 Sparse FP16 TFLOPS of performance. Two Thor SoCs can be connected via NVLink-C2C.
BYD
BYD or Byd may refer to:
Companies
* BYD Company, an automobile and rechargeable battery producer in China
** BYD Auto, a subsidiary automobile manufacturer in China
* Boyd Gaming, a gaming and hospitality company (NYSE ticker symbol: BYD)
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, Hyper Hyper may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Hyper'' (2016 film), 2016 Indian Telugu film
* ''Hyper'' (2018 film), 2018 Indian Kannada film
* ''Hyper'' (magazine), an Australian video game magazine
* Hyper (TV channel), a Filipino sports c ...
, XPENG
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, Li Auto
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and ZEEKR
Zeekr Intelligent Technology Holding Limited, trading as Zeekr Group (), is a Chinese Automotive industry, automobile company. It is majority owned by Geely Automobile Holdings, and publicly listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Zeekr was founde ...
have said to be use DRIVE AGX Thor in their vehicles. The Lynk & Co 900
The Lynk & Co 900 (; pronounced "nine zero zero" in English or "jiu ling ling" in Chinese, not "nine hundred") is a plug-in hybrid three-row six-seater full-size luxury crossover SUV marketed by Lynk & Co since 2025. It is the brand's largest vehic ...
is the first production vehicle to feature the DRIVE AGX Thor SoC.
Software and bundling
With the label Hyperion added to their reference platform series Nvidia promotes their mass products so that others can easily test drive and then create their own automotive grade products on top. Especially the feature rich software part of the base system is meant to be a big help for these others to quickly go ahead into developing their application specific solutions. Third-party companies, such as DeepRoute.ai, have publicly indicated using these software platform as their base of choice. The whole design is concentrating on UNIX/Posix compatible or derived runtime environments (Linux, Android, QNX - aka the DRIVE OS variants) with special support for the semiconductors mentioned before in form of internal (CUDA, Vulkan) and external support (special interfaces and drivers for camera, lidar, CAN and many more) of the respective reference boards. For clearness Nvidia bundles the core of the developer needed software as Drive SDK that is sub-divided into DRIVE OS, DriveWorks, DRIVE AV, and DRIVE IX components.
Note: As of now the above table is still 'fresh' and thus might be incomplete.
Developer kit comparison
Note: dGPU and memory are stand-alone semiconductors; all other components, especially ARM CPU cores, iGPU, DLA and PVA are integrated components of the listed main computing device(s). Tesla
Tesla most commonly refers to:
* Nikola Tesla (1856–1943), a Serbian-American electrical engineer and inventor
* Tesla, Inc., an American electric vehicle and clean energy company, formerly Tesla Motors, Inc.
* Tesla (unit) (symbol: T), the SI-d ...
2.0 and 2.5 are products, not developer kits.
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