Another bit of Nvidia-linked news, given the chipmaker’s GTC event in Washington this week.
Uber
says it plans to deploy 100,000—that’s no typo—autonomous vehicles around the world beginning in 2027 as the global robotaxi race accelerates.
The vehicles will naturally be supported by “
a joint AI data factory” built on technology from Nvidia, which first partnered with Uber earlier this year.
Starting in 2028, Stellantis—parent to Jeep, Fiat, Ram, and others—will work with iPhone maker Foxconn to build some 5,000 robotaxis for use by Uber and featuring (naturally!) Nvidia sensors, hardware, and software. It will surely not be the only automaker helping Uber reach its target.
Uber’s goal is staggering, even if it doesn’t have an end date.
To put it in perspective, Alphabet-owned Waymo—the category leader and an Uber frenemy—has, at last count, more than 2,000 vehicles on the road in the U.S.
Rivals Tesla and Amazon-owned Zoox remain in pilot programs.
Meanwhile, Baidu’s Apollo Go, WeRide, and Pony AI are moving quickly beyond China’s borders but have yet to individually surpass Waymo’s total vehicles on the road.
Where will the robotaxi race go from here? It’s too early to tell. What seems certain is that ride prices will drop as Nvidia shares rise.
—AN