Hyundai building an AI factory with Nvidia


GYEONGJU, South Korea: Hyundai Motor Group and Nvidia are deepening their collaboration to accelerate innovation in autonomous vehicles, smart factories and robotics with a new AI (artificial intelligence) factory, powered by Nvidia Blackwell AI infrastructure.

As part of this endeavour, Hyundai and Nvidia aim to enable integrated AI model training, validation and deployment using 50,000 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs (graphics processing units).

Also, Hyundai is building an AI factory with Nvidia to accelerate model training, validation and deployment for in-vehicle AI, autonomous driving, smart factories and robotics.

Hyundai and Nvidia will collaborate with the Korean government to develop Korea's physical AI industry, including the establishment of an AI application center and AI technology center, while nurturing local AI talent.

Hyundai is beginning to leverage Nvidia Omniverse and Cosmos running on Nvidia RTX Pro servers to develop car factory digital twins and robots.

Hyundai will use the Nvidia Omniverse Enterprise platform to develop robust factory digital twins — virtual replicas of manufacturing environments that unify and manage factory data — as well as enable precision control, software- and hardware-in-the-loop validation, discrete event simulation and virtual commissioning.

These physically accurate digital environments accelerate robot integration, optimise production, enable predictive maintenance and pave the way for fully autonomous, software-defined factories — reshaping how vehicles are designed and manufactured.

With Nvidia Nemotron open models and NeMo tools, Hyundai is speeding proprietary LLM (large language model) and AI development.

Using Nvidia Drive AGX Thor, running on the safety-certified DriveOS operating system, Hyundai is expecting to deliver advanced driver assistance systems, next-generation safety features and in-vehicle intelligence for mobility solutions.

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