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Reuters
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Jane Lanhee Lee and Edward Taylor

Mercedes-Benz, Nvidia deepen autonomous driving alliance

FILE PHOTO: A logo of Mercedes-Benz is seen outside a Mercedes-Benz car dealer, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Brussels, Belgium May 28, 2020. REUTERS/Yves Herman

Semiconductor maker Nvidia Corp <NVDA.O> has struck a deal with Germany's Daimler <DAIGn.DE> to develop and equip Mercedes-Benz cars with a next generation chip and software platform that could eventually be used for autonomous driving functions.

The alliance between a deep-pocketed tech player and the world's oldest carmaker allows Mercedes to jointly develop new automated driving capabilities and software applications at a time when the auto industry is struggling to generate profits.

FILE PHOTO: Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, shows the Drive Pegasus robotaxi AI computer at his keynote address at CES in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. January 7, 2018. REUTERS/Rick Wilking/File Photo

"We want to launch a ground-breaking software-defined computer architecture for driving assistance and autonomous drive," Daimler Chief Executive Ola Kaellenius said during a joint presentation by the two companies on Tuesday.

The Nvidia Drive AGX Orin Platform, an autonomous vehicle processor, will be rolled out starting in 2024, allowing Mercedes to update a car's software the same way that smartphones are updated today.

“Every future Mercedes-Benz with the NVIDIA DRIVE system will come with a team of expert AI and software engineers continuously developing, refining and enhancing the car over its lifetime,” Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang said.

The companies will jointly develop the artificial intelligence (AI) and automated vehicle applications to enable higher levels of automated driving, Daimler said.

The new partnership follows Daimler's move last week to pause a development alliance with rival German luxury carmaker BMW <BMWG.DE> in automated driving.

Asked how the Mercedes partnership would affect Nvidia’s decade-long collaboration with Audi AG <NSUG.DE>, Nvidia spokesman Danny Shapiro said neither arrangement was exclusive.

With Mercedes, there is “a huge dedication, huge energy, huge investment from both companies to bring this to market,” he said.

Mercedes sold 2.39 million cars worldwide in 2019. The two companies have been working together on autonomous driving and AI car technology for over five years.

(Reporting by Jane Lanhee Lee and Edward Taylor; Editing by Cynthia Osterman and Mark Potter)

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