
Gary Hicok
Gary Hicok is senior vice president of Automotive Hardware and Systems at NVIDIA. He oversees the NVIDIA DRIVE platforms used to develop self-driving vehicles. Previously, Hicok served as senior vice president of NVIDIA’s core logic business unit and the mobile business unit. Since joining NVIDIA in 1999, he has also held a variety of management roles with responsibilities ranging from ASIC design to system hardware and platform development. Prior to NVIDIA, Hicok spent more than two decades at Evans and Sutherland, VLSI Technology and Cirrus Logic. He served in a range of ASIC, architecture, marketing and system engineering roles. Hicok has authored 35 issued patents and holds a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Arizona State University.
Introducing NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion 9: Next-Generation Platform for Software-Defined Autonomous Vehicle Fleets
NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion is taking software-defined vehicle architectures to the next level. At his GTC keynote, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang announced DRIVE Hyperion 9, the next generation of… Read article >
NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion Combines Orin With Best-in-Class Sensor Architecture for Production-Ready Platform
Safe, robust autonomous vehicles require a foundation that’s just as dependable. NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion 8 is a computer architecture and sensor set for full self-driving systems. This latest generation technology… Read article >
NVIDIA Xavier Achieves Industry First with Expert Safety Assessment
Attaining the highest levels of safety takes years of hard engineering work and investment. Now, autonomous vehicle developers can achieve it with a single system-on-a-chip. The NVIDIA Xavier SoC passed… Read article >
Making the Grade: NVIDIA Xavier Achieves Another Milestone for Safe Self-Driving
The end product isn’t what makes a new technology safe. It’s everything that goes into a product — from design to development to manufacturing. That’s why global safety experts at… Read article >
DRIVE Xavier, World’s First Single-Chip Self-Driving Car Processor, Gets Approval from Top Safety Experts
Automotive safety isn’t a box you check. It’s not a feature. Safety is the whole point of autonomous vehicles. And it starts with a new class of computer, a new… Read article >