Applied Intuition is now a recommended L2+ software provider for OEMs developing driver assistance systems on Nvidia DRIVE hardware
Applied Intuition has been recognised as a recommended software provider for automotive manufacturers developing Level 2+ (L2+) driver assistance systems on Nvidia hardware, with the announcement made at Nvidia GTC. The company’s L2+ advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) stack is optimised for the Nvidia DRIVE AGX Orin platform and the forthcoming DRIVE AGX Thor, covering highway driving, safety systems and automated parking.
The stack is designed to address practical deployment constraints faced by mass-market OEMs, including cost, power consumption, thermal envelopes and packaging requirements, particularly for internal combustion engine and hybrid vehicles. Applied Intuition’s development tooling will incorporate Nvidia Cosmos World Foundation Models for data augmentation and synthetic generation, enabling diversity of weather, lighting and behavioural conditions in sensor datasets. The company’s data and simulation flywheel supports curation of petabyte-scale datasets for closed-loop stack training and evaluation.
The collaboration offers OEMs a production-ready path spanning the full powertrain range, from internal combustion and hybrid to fully electric vehicles, with software designed to meet regulatory, safety and manufacturing requirements.
In a statement, Varun Mittal, President of Applied Intuition, said: “Our work with NVIDIA raises the bar across the full range of powertrains — from ICE and hybrid to fully electric — giving automakers a clear, confident path to deploy L2+ autonomy by combining NVIDIA’s hardware leadership with software designed to meet regulatory, safety and manufacturing realities.”
Source: Applied Intuition
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