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Despite sanctions from the US, NVIDIA has announced that they will be working closely with several Chinese EV makers, including Tesla-rival BYD, in order to develop self-driving technology and AI-driven infotainment systems
In a bid to spearhead the development of self-driving technology and AI-driven infotainment systems, NVIDIA announced on Monday its extended partnerships with leading Chinese automakers, including BYD, in a move to bolster their competitiveness in global markets.
BYD, recognized last year as the world’s top electric vehicle manufacturer, is set to integrate NVIDIA’s cutting-edge in-vehicle chips, dubbed Drive Thor, into its upcoming vehicle models. These chips will facilitate enhanced levels of autonomous driving and various digital functionalities within BYD vehicles, as revealed by NVIDIA Vice President for Automotive, Danny Shapiro, during a conference call.
Shapiro confirmed the deployment of Drive Thor in BYD vehicles slated for the next year, underscoring NVIDIA’s pivotal role in advancing the automotive industry’s technological landscape. This announcement comes amidst a flurry of collaborations between NVIDIA and prominent Chinese automakers, such as Xpeng and GAC Aion’s Hyper brand, aimed at leveraging NVIDIA’s expertise in autonomous driving technology.
The utilization of NVIDIA’s Drive Thor technology by Chinese automakers underscores their concerted efforts to overcome global brand recognition barriers and expand their market presence beyond China’s borders. With ambitions to penetrate European, Southeast Asian, and other international markets, BYD and its counterparts face stiff competition from established Western brands like Tesla, necessitating a strategic focus on technological innovation and advanced AI capabilities.
Shapiro emphasized the favourable regulatory environment and the burgeoning culture of innovation within the Chinese automotive sector, attributing NVIDIA’s growing partnerships with Chinese automakers to these conducive conditions. He highlighted the multitude of incentives driving Chinese automakers towards the development of increasingly sophisticated autonomous driving solutions.
In addition to its collaborations in the automotive sector, NVIDIA unveiled partnerships with leading players in the software and technology domains. A notable collaboration with U.S.-based software company Cerence aims to adapt large language model AI systems for in-car computing, paving the way for enhanced user experiences and functionality.
Furthermore, NVIDIA’s collaboration with Chinese computer manufacturer Lenovo signifies a concerted effort to deploy large language models in various industrial applications, demonstrating the versatility and breadth of NVIDIA’s technological innovations.
Soundhound, another key partner, will leverage NVIDIA’s technology to develop an in-vehicle voice command system, offering vehicle owners seamless access to information through intuitive speech commands, revolutionizing the automotive user experience.
As NVIDIA continues to forge strategic alliances with global industry leaders, its commitment to driving innovation and shaping the future of automotive technology remains unwavering.