Strip District-headquartered Aurora Innovation Inc. announced a long-term strategic partnership with manufacturer Continental and chipmaker Nvidia to build self-driving systems for trucks at scale.
Nvidia DRIVE Thor, an in-vehicle computing platform, will be used in the primary computer of the Aurora Driver.
Aurora Innovation's shares rose 38% in premarket trading on Tuesday after the self-driving technology developer announced a long-term deal with Nvidia and Germany's Continental to deploy self-driving trucks.
Aurora, based in Pittsburgh, plans to launch its driverless trucks — with Nvidia's hardware — commercially in April 2025. And finally, Huang announced Project DIGITS, a $3,000 desktop computer ...
[Technical.ly] • Pittsburgh-based edtech company Niche acquired Goodkind ... autonomous trucking company Aurora Innovation announced a partnership with chipmaker Nvidia and automotive supplier Continental to mass produce self-driving truck systems ...
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based Aurora is set to add about $4 billion to its market value if gains hold. As of last close, the company had a market valuation of $11.17 billion. "Nvidia's CEO has ...
Aurora, based in Pittsburgh, plans to launch its driverless trucks — with Nvidia’s hardware — commercially in April 2025. And finally, Huang announced Project DIGITS, a $3,000 desktop ...
Asian shares traded mixed Tuesday, echoing Wall Street trading, where gains for oil-and-gas producers helped offset drops for Nvidia and other Big Tech companies. Japan’s
Drops for Nvidia and other superstar stocks are dragging U.S. indexes lower and keeping Wall Street stuck in its weekslong rut. The S&P 500 fell 0.8% early Monday. The index
Nearly 140,000 people descended on Las Vegas this week for the Consumer Electronics Show, one of the largest trade shows in the industry. Alongside them were Pittsburgh companies eager to make a splash.
The FMCSA denied Waymo and Aurora’s roadside warning exemption, citing lack of data proving adequate safety of cab-mounted beacons.
Trillion-dollar chipmaker Nvidia kicked off CES 2025, a major electronics show in Las Vegas, with a spotlight on two Pittsburgh companies at the