GM and Nvidia have agreed to a strategic collaboration that includes the automaker using several products and AI services from the tech giant for its next-generation vehicles, advanced driver-assistance systems and factories.
"The time for autonomous vehicles has arrived," Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says after announcing a partnership with GM to build their AI and self-driving car efforts during his keynote presentation at the Nvidia GTC AI conference in San Jose, California. -------- Like this video?
Nvidia Corporation NVDA CEO Jensen Huang announced Tuesday a partnership with General Motors Company GM for its self-driving segment.
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GM, the largest U.S. automaker, has extended its collaboration with Nvidia to develop self-driving cars and enhance vehicle manufacturing through simulation and accelerated computing. At GTC 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced GM and Nvidia are collaborating on next-generation vehicles, factories and robots using AI, simulation and accelerated computing.
General Motors will use artificial intelligence chips and software from Nvidia to develop autonomous vehicle technology for its vehicles and improve workflow at its factories, the companies said on Tuesday.
General Motors and Nvidia agreed to a strategic collaboration that includes the automaker utilizing several products and artificial intelligence services. GM has been using Nvidia graphics processing units, or GPUs, for training AI models across various areas, including simulation and validation.
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With a forward sales multiple of just 0.27 and solid fundamentals, General Motors appears to be an attractive investment choice now.
Cadillac expects between 30% and 35% of its U.S. sales this year to be EVs, as the automaker continues to expand its lineup despite industrywide slower-than-expected adoption. The General Motors luxury brand is expected to offer five EVs by the end of this year, including its recently launched Escalade IQ and Optiq entry-level crossover.
General Motors (GM) is a strong buy due to its forward-thinking investments in EVs, attractive pricing, and robust market share growth. Despite tariff concerns, GM is well-positioned to thrive, with shares trading significantly below target price, prompting me to increase my position by 15%. GM's financials are solid with $6 billion net income, strong cash flows, and significant stock buybacks, supported by GM Finance's high profitability.
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