Nvidia

  • Xpeng rumored to be in talks with Nvidia for customized autonomous driving chip

    Xpeng sees Nvidia's Drive Thor's 2,000 Tops of computing power as too much and has made a request for a customized Thor chip with 750 Tops of power, according to local media.

  • BYD to use Nvidia Orin chips in its next-gen EV models

    Nio and Li Auto are already using Nvidia DRIVE Orin chips in their smart driving systems, with Nio even having its third-generation battery swap stations equipped with two of the chips.

  • BYD working with Nvidia to bring GeForce NOW cloud gaming to its vehicles

    GeForce NOW will enable occupants of these vehicles to stream games while parked or charging their NEVs, BYD said.

  • Nvidia offers A800 chip for Chinese customers as alternative to A100, report says

    Nvidia said Monday it will launch the A800 chip in China, which complies with recent US export control regulations.

  • Neta partners with Nvidia to equip future models with DRIVE Orin chips

    Neta's flagship sedan, the Neta S, is powered by Huawei's MDC610 computing platform, and the Neta U-II, announced earlier this month, uses Horizon Robotics' Journey 3 chip.

  • Chinese self-driving startup QCraft's robotaxi fleet powered by Nvidia DRIVE Orin begins operations

    QCraft's robotaxis, each powered by two Nvidia DRIVE Orin SoCs, is in operation in Suzhou.

  • Nvidia unveils new system for autonomous driving, DRIVE Thor, with Zeekr as first customer

    DRIVE Thor offers 2,000 TOPS of performance, eight times that of DRIVE Orin, and targets automakers' 2025 models.

  • Nvidia says it got US permit to export key chips in updated filing

    The US government authorized A100 and H100 order fulfillment and logistics through the company's Hong Kong facility through September 1, 2023, Nvidia said.

  • China voices opposition to US export restrictions on Nvidia GPU chips

    The US should immediately stop its wrongdoing and treat companies from all countries, including Chinese companies, fairly, China's Ministry of Commerce said.

  • Nvidia's GPU export restrictions may hinder self-driving R&D for Chinese EV makers

    Nio is using the Nvidia HGX A100 to build a data center infrastructure to accelerate the development of smart driving technology.