19 Mar Nvidia expands ties with Chinese EV makers including BYD, Xpeng, as auto AI race heats up
Nvidia said on Monday it is expanding its collaborations with BYD and other Chinese carmakers that are racing to build self-driving vehicles and AI-augmented infotainment technology to compete in global markets.
BYD will also use Nvidia technology to streamline factories and its supply chain, as well as to develop virtual showrooms, Danny Shapiro, Nvidia’s vice-president for automotive, said during a conference call.
“Drive Thor is going into BYD [vehicles] next year,” Shapiro said.
Chinese car companies are turning to Nvidia as they use advanced technology to compensate for what they currently lack in global brand recognition. BYD and its rivals are driving to expand sales in Europe, Southeast Asia and other markets outside China, while competing with Tesla and other established Western vehicle brands in their home market.
“There’s a massive number of Chinese carmakers,” Shapiro said. “They have a lot of incentives in place to innovate, a lot of regulation that’s favourable” to developing increasing levels of automated driving.
Xpeng eyes slice of mass-market segment with launch of cheaper models
Xpeng eyes slice of mass-market segment with launch of cheaper models
Chinese computer maker Lenovo is also collaborating with Nvidia on LLM deployment, Nvidia said.
Soundhound will use Nvidia technology to develop an in-vehicle voice command system that could allow a vehicle owner to obtain information from a virtual owners manual using speech commands.
Nvidia did not refer to OpenAI or other LLM developers by name.