2025 IM LS9 Nvidia Thor based ADAS Controller Design Material Assembly
2 Min Read June 03, 2026
Design Material Assembly report of the 2025 IM LS9 includes detailed product disassembly analysis on unique construction, benchmarking, and cost data.

A Design Material Assembly report focuses on mechanical and assembly features of the product with dimensions and closeup images with call outs of major visible features with description of the identified materials and manufacturing processes. The DMA also covers the construction of the device to show how assemblies are put together and how the surface treatments, environmental and EMI/EMC seals and the thermal solutions are implemented to withstand environmental exposures, vibration and heat. The report includes the identified primary ICs and system block diagram.
The 2025 IM LS9 uses an Nvidia Thor-based ADAS controller as the main compute unit for its driver-assistance system, paired with a front LiDAR and a supporting sensor suite (cameras, radar, ultrasonics). This controller provides up to about 700 TOPS of assisted‑driving compute to handle features such as highway/urban pilot assist and automated parking. It is integrated into the vehicle’s central electronic architecture consolidating ADAS functions into one controller unit.
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