联系我们

Torc collaborates with Flex on physical AI platform for autonomous trucks

发表于
1 10 月, 2025
实例探究 汽车

解决方案

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

结果

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