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I am a bit curious, why would nVidia need Ada developers? In-car systems?


They use the SPARK subset of Ada to develop the most critical parts of their DriveOS. This contributed to their success of getting DriveOS certified at the highest automotive safety standard, ASIL-D.

https://www.eenewseurope.com/en/nvidia-drives-ada-and-spark-...


> This contributed to their success of getting DriveOS certified at the highest automotive safety standard, ASIL-D.

ASIL is just a risk classification scheme from A to D, with D being the highest risk of initial hazard.

TUD SUD certified that Drive OS is ISO-26262 complaint and that it can be used for a safety-critical application up to the highest risk context of ASIL-D (Think activating brakes on a AEB system, or deploying airbags).


There's this talk by AdaCore and a SWE@nVidia on how nVidia utilized Ada/Spark for Embedded software: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YoPoNx3L5E


There is a generation of graphics cards under the name "Ada." For example: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1811918-REG/nvidia_90...

I believe TIOBE counts by search activity for a given token. I.e. large search volume of the token "Ada" would show up in TIOBE, whether it is for the line of graphics cards from NVIDIA or the programming language.


I guess it’s worse than I realized. They are using result counts, not activity.




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