Nvidia, Jaguar Land Rover Ally in Vehicle Software Arms Race

With Nvidia’s help, Jaguar Land Rover plans to develop vehicles that can drive themselves under certain conditions and park autonomously.

Nvidia, Jaguar Land Rover Ally in Vehicle Software Arms Race
Highlights
  • Jaguar Land Rover plans to develop vehicles that can drive themselves
  • Jaguar Land Rover has a previous deal with Alphabet's Waymo
  • Nvidia technology will act as the brains and the nervous system
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Luxury automaker Jaguar Land Rover and Silicon Valley artificial intelligence company Nvidia said Wednesday they will collaborate to develop the computer brains and nervous systems for Jaguars and Land Rovers launching in 2025 and beyond.

The companies did not disclose financial terms of their multiyear agreement. The collaboration is a high-profile win for Nvidia's effort to expand its reach in the auto industry, building on its base in gaming, artificial intelligence, and high-powered chips and software used in servers.

For Jaguar Land Rover, the partnership with Nvidia gives it a well-funded ally as it tries to catch up with Tesla and other luxury vehicle rivals in a digital technology arms race.

"We can now accelerate our in-vehicle software," Francois Dossa, JLR's executive director for strategy, said during a conference call.

Working with Nvidia engineers, Jaguar Land Rover plans to develop vehicles that can drive themselves under certain conditions, park autonomously and provide more information and software-powered features to drivers, the companies said. The new Jaguars will be upgradable - as Tesla vehicles are today. The automaker said it will use Nvidia technology to power simulations used to train autonomous vehicles.

Jaguar Land Rover has a previous deal with Alphabet's Waymo unit to deploy autonomous driving technology. Dossa said the Waymo collaboration was limited to the Jaguar I-PACE electric SUV. The Nvidia alliance covers all Jaguar and Land Rover models to be launched from 2025.

Nvidia technology will act as the brains and the nervous system of Jaguar Land Rover vehicles starting in 2025, said Nvidia's vice president of automotive, Danny Shapiro.

Nvidia last month announced deals with several Chinese electric vehicle brands. The company has said it has $8 billion (roughly Rs. 60,030 crore) in automotive business booked over the next six years. Shapiro said the company will update the figure during an investor day scheduled for March 22.

Jaguar Land Rover, a subsidiary of India's Tata Motors has been struggling with rising costs and semiconductor shortages. Jaguar Land Rover reported a narrow pretax profit for the quarter ended December 31, but Tata Motors reported a larger quarterly loss than expected.

© Thomson Reuters 2022

 


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