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Torc collaborates with Flex on physical AI platform for autonomous trucks

Publicado en
octubre 1, 2025
Caso de estudio Automotriz

La solución

In support of Torc’s autonomous trucking ambitions, Flex used the latest NVIDIA DRIVE AGX technologies and an innovative, highly scalable approach to develop a unique solution that speeds time to market and reduces costs without sacrificing safety or quality.

  • Each Jupiter unit features two NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin System-on-a-Chips
  • Up to four Jupiter units can be connected for networked parallel computing, providing computing power sufficient for L4 autonomous driving
  • Four units provides 2,000 TOPS of compute, 64 vision sensors, and 112 networking I/O — plus Automotive Audio Bus (A2B) for commercial vehicle applications
  • Scalability helps eliminate the need to split codebases for different ADAS levels, hardware generations, or software implementations

El resultado

Front of a Torc Daimler truck

As the first ADAS and autonomous driving computing platform with networked parallel computing, Jupiter sets a new standard for scalable automotive hardware.

The customizable, safety-focused, and market-ready platform enables Torc to deliver autonomous long-haul trucking at scale.

  • Jupiter units in use on public roads for Torc’s Virtual Driver testing, on path to full product launch
  • A hardware platform for purpose-designed, cost-competitive, and high-performance computing that supports strict OEM safety cases
  • Accelerated validation through software-agnostic approach with published software interface and functional safety documentation

The Jupiter Compute Platform provides Torc with the performance and production-intent reliability needed to deploy our AV 3.0 autonomous driving software today. We see this as an important factor that helps us deliver a safe and profitable product at scale.

— CJ King, Chief Technology Officer, Torc Robotics