From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-13 08:53:00
At CES 2024, although NVIDIA did not unveil a new graphics card, it spotlighted its latest advancements in autonomous driving. The company introduced Alpamayo, a large Vision-Language-Action (VLA) foundation model designed for autonomous driving, alongside the next-generation Rubin platform for data centers. This move is seen as a strong signal of NVIDIA's continued commitment to the intelligent driving sector. Jensen Huang delivered this technological package to automakers during his first workweek of the Year of the Horse, underscoring his resolve for long-term investment in autonomous driving.

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