
Tensor is heading to NVIDIA GTC 2026—the global epicenter where developers, researchers, and industry leaders gather to explore what’s next in AI, from agentic systems to physical AI and real-world deployment.
This represents a landmark moment for us: Tensor’s official debut at NVIDIA GTC. The event is especially meaningful as it takes place right in our own backyard—Tensor’s global headquarters here in San Jose, California. For Tensor, GTC is more than just a conference; it is a homecoming for the technology that powers our vision. NVIDIA is a critical partner in our mission to bring the world’s first personal robocar to market.
We aren't just putting a computer in a car; we are building the vehicle around a level of processing power previously reserved for data centers. The Tensor Robocar is powered by an unprecedented 8 NVIDIA DRIVE Thor™ chips, delivering a staggering 8,000 TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) of AI computing performance.
By leveraging NVIDIA's cutting-edge architecture, Tensor has the computational "brainpower" to process massive streams of sensor data in real-time. This allows us to move beyond basic driver assistance into the era of Agentic AI—where the vehicle doesn't just react to its surroundings but understands and navigates them with human-like intuition.
At GTC, we’ll be connecting with the ecosystem to share how Tensor is building the next era of personal mobility: AI-defined vehicles designed around safety, autonomy, and a truly user-first ownership experience.
See us in San Jose, California
If you’re attending in person, come witness the intersection of physical AI and automotive design in the heart of Silicon Valley. You can find us at:
Stop by to see the Tensor Robocar, meet our San Jose-based team, and talk about what it takes to bring advanced AI from the lab to the road. Discover what personal autonomy looks like when 8,000 TOPS of intelligence is engineered into the vehicle from day one.
See you in San Jose!