Hyundai-Nvidia AI Partnership: 50,000 Blackwell Chips Power Future Mobility

Hyundai and Nvidia are taking their partnership to the next level with a major AI infrastructure initiative. The collaboration will utilize 50,000 of Nvidia's latest Blackwell GPUs to power advanced mobility solutions. This includes developing smart factories with digital twin technology and enhancing autonomous driving capabilities. The partnership also involves a $3 billion investment in South Korea's national AI cluster project.

Key Points: Hyundai Nvidia AI Partnership for Future Mobility and Factories

  • Partnership involves 50,000 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs for AI infrastructure development
  • Focus on smart factories using digital twin technology and automation
  • Collaboration extends to autonomous driving and in-vehicle AI capabilities
  • Includes $3 billion national AI cluster investment with South Korean government
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APEC 2025: Hyundai, Nvidia to strengthen partnership in AI

Hyundai and Nvidia strengthen AI collaboration with 50,000 Blackwell GPUs to develop smart factories, autonomous driving, and next-generation mobility solutions.

"Together, we are not only building advanced technologies but also laying the foundation for a robust AI ecosystem in Korea. - Euisun Chung"

Seoul, Oct 31

Hyundai Motor, South Korea's leading carmaker, said on Friday it will strengthen collaboration with Nvidia Corp. to accelerate innovation in artificial intelligence (AI)-based future mobility solutions through a new AI infrastructure powered by the U.S.

firm's latest Blackwell chips. The two companies have agreed to jointly develop AI capabilities for mobility solutions, next-generation smart factories and on-device semiconductor technologies that will help enhance Hyundai Motor Group's future competitiveness, Hyundai said in a press release.

Under the partnership, they will jointly develop, validate and deploy integrated AI models using 50,000 Nvidia Blackwell graphics processing units (GPUs), it said, reports Yonhap news agency.

"As we enter a new era of AI-powered mobility and smart factories, deepening our collaboration with Nvidia marks a pivotal step forward," Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Euisun Chung said. "Together, we are not only building advanced technologies but also laying the foundation for a robust AI ecosystem in Korea."

The report follows an earlier announcement by Nvidia founder and chief executive officer (CEO) Jensen Huang that his company will supply up to 260,000 Blackwell GPUs to build AI data centres with South Korean partners that include Samsung Electronics Co. and Naver Cloud Corp., as well as the Seoul government.

AI will revolutionise every facet of every industry. In transportation alone -- from vehicle design and manufacturing to robotics and autonomous driving -- Nvidia's AI and computing platforms are transforming how the world moves, Huang said, according to Hyundai Motor.

"Together with Hyundai Motor Group, we're building intelligent cars and factories that will shape the future of the multi-trillion-dollar mobility industry," the Nvidia chief was quoted as saying.

With its Blackwell-based AI factory and AI computing infrastructure, Hyundai plans to integrate in-vehicle AI, autonomous driving, factory automation and robotics into a single, interconnected and intelligent ecosystem, the company said.

For example, Hyundai will use the Nvidia Omniverse Enterprise platform to develop advanced 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, the release said.

Nvidia's software-based AI models could also enable over-the-air updates of capabilities and features across Hyundai vehicles, it added.

Separately, the two companies signed a trilateral memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the South Korean government to invest in a state-led initiative to build a national physical AI cluster that requires about $3 billion, Hyundai said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Amazing to see how AI is transforming automotive industry! Hyundai's partnership with Nvidia shows the future is here. Hope Indian companies invest more in R&D for smart manufacturing. We have the talent, just need the vision! 💡
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Arjun K
While this partnership is impressive, I'm concerned about the environmental impact of running 50,000 GPUs. AI development needs to be sustainable. Hope they're considering green energy solutions for these massive data centers.
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Sarah B
The digital twin technology for factories is fascinating! This could revolutionize manufacturing efficiency. Indian manufacturing sector could benefit immensely from adopting similar technologies. Make in India 2.0 should focus on smart factories.
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Vikram M
Good to see South Korea investing $3 billion in AI infrastructure. India needs similar government-led initiatives. Our startups are doing great work in AI, but we need more support at the national level. Jai AI! 🤖
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Michael C
Over-the-air updates for vehicles is a game changer! No more trips to service centers for software upgrades. Hope Indian car manufacturers implement this soon. Would make car ownership much more convenient.

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