Volvo will use Nvidia AI chip in next-gen SPA2 platform

Nvidia Drive AGX Xavier

Nvidia Drive AGX Xavier

Volvo is the latest automaker to announce plans to integrate Nvidia’s powerful Drive AGX chips in its cars.

Volvo said Wednesday that Nvidia’s Drive AGX Xavier chip will be the basis of the core computer that features in the next-generation SPA modular platform, which has been dubbed SPA2 and expected to offer Volvo’s first fully self-driving system.

The Swedish automaker will offer a Level 4 self-driving system in 2021. Level 4 means the system can drive on its own but only in specific conditions. A Level 5 self-driving system can handle all situations expected of a human driver.

Nvidia’s Drive AGX chips are designed to support self-driving capability, which Volvo and Nvidia have been working together on since last year. Thanks to deep learning, a form of artificial intelligence, as well as sensor fusion capabilities, the chips can analyze data coming from various sensors and calculate safe and robust instructions for a vehicle all in real-time.