Aurora Innovation, Inc. (NASDAQ:AUR) shares are trading higher premarket on Tuesday. On Monday, the company inked a long-term partnership with NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Continental AG (OTC:CTTAF) to scale driverless trucks using NVIDIA’s next-gen DRIVE Thor SoC.
Continental AG's planned spinoff of its automotive unit will make the business more nimble as it adapts to shorter vehicle development cycles and increased competition, executives said.
Shares of Aurora Innovation jumped more than 30% Tuesday morning after the self-driving software company announced a partnership with tech giant Nvidia and manufacturer Continental to develop self-driving trucks.
Aurora, Continental and Nvidia announced a long-term strategic partnership to deploy driverless trucks at scale, powered by the next-generation Nvidia Drive Thor system-on-a-chip (SoC). According
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.
After disclosing a strategic deal with Nvidia ( NVDA, Financials) and Continental AG ( CTTAF, Financials ), Aurora Innovation ( AUR, Financials) shares soared 36.5% to $8.87 in premarket trade on Tuesday. Coordinated initiatives seek to boost the adoption of driverless cars.
Aurora, Continental and Nvidia recently announced a partnership at CES to deploy and manufacture driverless trucks at scale. The post Aurora, Continental and Nvidia announce partnership at CES appeared first on FreightWaves.
Kepler Cheuvreux upgraded Continental AG (CTTAY) to Buy from Hold with a price target of EUR 80, up from EUR 60. The company’s “complete
On Monday, the company inked a long-term partnership with NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Continental AG (OTC:CTTAF) to scale driverless trucks using NVIDIA’s next-gen DRIVE Thor SoC.
Aurora, Continental, and NVIDIA announced a strategic partnership to deploy driverless trucks at scale, powered by the next-gen NVIDIA DRIVE Thor system-on-a-chip.
Aurora partners with NVIDIA and Continental to scale driverless trucks, using NVIDIA’s DRIVE Thor SoC. Aurora Driver targets April 2025 launch in Texas; Continental to mass-produce systems ...
The strategic agreement, revealed during the CES 2025 event in Las Vegas, features AI computing leader Nvidia and car parts giant Continental. Nvidia’s "DRIVE Thor" and "DriveOS" systems are set to be integrated with the Aurora Driver system, with the “Level 4” self-driving technology currently slated for mass production in 2027.