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Volvo’s new ES90 Sedan is a tech powerhouse—here’s why

The Volvo ES90 is an EV like no other, featuring NVIDIA AI computing for self-improving software, smarter safety, and enhanced performance.

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Volvo has long been synonymous with safety and innovation, and its latest announcement regarding the upcoming ES90 midsized luxury sedan reinforces that reputation. In a move that feels more at home in Silicon Valley than on the Scandinavian design stage, Volvo is equipping its next electric vehicle with not one, but two NVIDIA Drive AGX Orin chips. This dual-configuration isn’t just about speed—it’s a signal that cars are rapidly evolving into smart, connected, and ever-improving devices.

At the core of the ES90’s tech revolution is the NVIDIA supercomputer. Volvo touts the ES90 as the most powerful car it has ever produced in terms of core computing capacity. The car’s new system—dubbed Superset—is set to become the backbone for all of Volvo’s future models. This unified tech stack will power everything from advanced driver assistance features and sensor management to battery efficiency, enabling the vehicle to learn and improve over time via over-the-air software updates.

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A teaser image of the Volvo ES90 fully electric sedan.
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The NVIDIA Drive AGX Orin is a beast of a chip, capable of performing an astonishing 508 trillion operations per second (TOPS). To put that in perspective, it’s an eightfold leap in processing speed compared to the NVIDIA Xavier system that Volvo first experimented with in 2018. Such computational muscle is critical not only for processing real-time data from the car’s myriad sensors but also for running deep learning models that are expected to grow from 40 million to a whopping 200 million parameters. This evolution will be key for enhancing safety features and the overall driving experience, making the ES90 a frontrunner in the race towards fully autonomous vehicles.

The Superset tech stack isn’t merely a collection of parts—it’s a modular engineering platform designed to future-proof Volvo’s vehicles. Built on Volvo’s SPA2 architecture, the ES90 follows in the footsteps of the EX90 electric SUV, which was the first vehicle to embrace this next-gen framework. While the EX90 experienced some growing pains, particularly with software integration and delayed features, lessons learned are now being channeled into the ES90.

Volvo envisions a future where the car in your driveway isn’t static but a constantly evolving platform. Imagine your vehicle receiving regular updates that improve driver assistance technology, optimize battery range, and even fine-tune performance long after you’ve driven off the lot. In a world where Tesla pioneered the concept of a “living” vehicle through over-the-air updates, Volvo’s robust Superset platform signals that the era of software-defined vehicles is truly upon us.

It might sound like science fiction—a supercomputer under the hood of your car—but this is the new normal in the automotive industry. The integration of such high-powered computing isn’t just about raw speed; it’s about transforming how cars operate. With the dual NVIDIA configuration, the ES90 will be exceptionally adept at managing complex tasks such as interpreting sensor data for active safety systems or seamlessly integrating artificial intelligence to predict and react to dynamic road conditions.

Volvo’s move is reflective of a broader industry trend where the line between computers and cars is increasingly blurred. As vehicles become more connected and software-driven, the demands on processing power grow exponentially. Companies like NVIDIA are stepping up, offering solutions that not only handle the volume of data produced by modern vehicles but also enable real-time decision-making that can enhance safety and performance on the road.

  • A teaser image of the Volvo ES90 fully electric sedan.
  • A teaser image of the Volvo ES90 fully electric sedan.
  • A teaser image of the Volvo ES90 fully electric sedan.

And it’s not just about today’s technology. As Anders Bell, Volvo’s chief engineering and technology officer, puts it, the ES90 is “designed to be improved further with time.” With its state-of-the-art Superset tech stack, the ES90 is not only a leap forward in terms of computing power but also a commitment to a future where vehicles get better as they age.

For Volvo, safety remains the North Star. The integration of advanced computing hardware means that future enhancements—be they improvements in driver assist technologies or more efficient battery management systems—will be delivered seamlessly via software updates. This continuous improvement cycle positions Volvo as a serious contender in the race to develop truly smart, autonomous vehicles that don’t just keep up with the times, but help define them.


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