Tokyo, July 16 (Jiji Press)--Nvidia Corp. announced plans to expand its collaboration with Japanese companies, such as Toyota Motor Corp. and Fujitsu Ltd., on Thursday, during CEO Jensen Huang's visit to Japan. The major U.S. chipmaker will provide advanced graphics processing units to Noetra Corp., a new company established by Japanese firms including SoftBank Corp., Sony Group Corp., Honda Motor Co. and NEC Corp. to develop domestic artificial intelligence technology. Noetra began operations on Thursday. At a briefing session on the day, Huang said, "Japan's industrial expertise becomes Japan AI, the next industrial revolution." Nvidia and Fujitsu will consider businesses in various sectors, such as factories, retail and logistics, with Fanuc Corp., Yaskawa Electric Corp. and Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. The move "marks an important step to lead the full-scale implementation of robots in the world," Fujitsu President Takahito Tokita said. Nvidia will also offer technological support for Toyota's Woven City project in the city of Susono, Shizuoka Prefecture, and cooperate with Hitachi Ltd. to develop a system that integrates and controls entire factories and power plants. END [Copyright The Jiji Press, Ltd.]
Nvidia to Expand Collaboration with Japanese Companies
Tokyo, July 16 (Jiji Press)--Nvidia Corp. announced plans to expand its collaboration with Japanese companies, such as Toyota Motor Corp. and Fujitsu Ltd., on Thursday, during CEO Jensen Huang's visit to Japan. The major U.S. chipmaker will provide advanced graphics










