Core Viewpoint - The smart driving sector experienced a significant surge, with the smart car ETF (159889) rising by 4.16% following the announcement of Nvidia's Alpamayo platform at CES, which enables cars to perform "reasoning" in real-world scenarios [1][2]. Group 1: Nvidia's Alpamayo Platform - Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang introduced the Alpamayo platform, which integrates open-source models, simulation frameworks, and datasets to create a comprehensive open ecosystem for automotive developers and research teams [1]. - Alpamayo 1 is the first VLA model designed for the autonomous driving research community, capable of processing complex driving scenarios using human-like reasoning, aimed at addressing unexpected situations like traffic signal failures [1]. Group 2: Market Implications and Collaborations - The first vehicle equipped with Nvidia's technology is expected to hit the roads in the U.S. in the first quarter, with the Alpamayo platform set to debut in the Mercedes CLA model in Europe in Q2 2025 [2]. - Nvidia is building a global L4-level autonomous driving and Robotaxi ecosystem, collaborating with major software companies, OEMs, and Tier 1 component manufacturers [2]. - The entry of major players into the market, along with anticipated developments such as Tesla's FSD entering China and the rollout of L3 policies, is expected to accelerate the adoption of autonomous driving technologies by 2026 [2].
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