Shares of 51WORLD (ASX: 06651) rose more than 6% in trading.
At the time of writing, the stock was up 4.01% to HK$102.5, with a turnover of HK$512 million.
The movement follows an announcement from NVIDIA's founder and CEO, Jensen Huang.
During a keynote speech in Taipei, Huang unveiled the Alpamayo 2 Super vehicle-side large language model for the intelligent driving sector and advanced the global commercial deployment plan for DRIVE Hyperion.
Industry observers widely believe that as smart driving accelerates towards the Physical AI phase, demand for data infrastructure supporting model training, scenario generation, and closed-loop verification will continue to grow.
As a significant player in high-level autonomous driving simulation and world modeling, 51WORLD is positioned to benefit from this new wave of industry advancement through its 51SIM platform's capabilities in physical simulation, scene reconstruction, and data closed-loop systems.
Analysis suggests that with the rollout of the Alpamayo 2 Super and related training platforms, autonomous vehicle companies will have an increased need for simulation data that is physically accurate, cost-effective, and covers edge cases.
This demand aligns directly with the strengths of the 51SIM platform.
On one hand, 51WORLD can enhance the realism and effectiveness of scenario construction by modeling complex traffic participant behaviors, road environments, and dynamic constraints.
On the other hand, its capability for customized generation and distillation of data for corner cases can help shorten model training and validation cycles, thereby improving research and development efficiency.