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Lenovo and SWM Collaborate on Next-Generation Robotaxi Powered by NVIDIA

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Lenovo and South Korean autonomous mobility company SWM announced a collaboration to develop a next generation Robotaxi platform designed for Level 4 autonomous driving.

The project combines SWM’s AP-700 autonomous driving platform with Lenovo Vehicle Computing’s AD1 domain controller. The system is built on the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor platform using NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, delivering more than 2,000 TFLOPS of AI computing power for autonomous driving workloads.

The platform is designed to support real time perception, decision making and vehicle control in complex urban environments. This enables scalable deployment of Level 4 Robotaxi services while improving safety and reliability.

SWM plans to launch Robotaxi services first in Japan, Southeast Asia and the Middle East before expanding globally.

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