Nvidia

  • Nvidia highlights its partnership with Nio after AMD drama

    Although Nvidia did not mention AMD, it appears to be clarifying that it is Nio's partner in high-performance computing chips, not its competitor.

  • BYD to equip some future models with Nvidia's DRIVE Hyperion platform

    BYD will equip some of its NEVs with the Nvidia DRIVE Hyperion platform from the first half of 2023 to enable smart driving and smart parking of vehicles.

  • Self-driving startup Pony.ai unveils computing unit based on Nvidia DRIVE Orin chip

    Pony.ai has begun road testing with the Nvidia DRIVE Orin, and the new computing unit will begin mass production by the end of 2022.

  • Former Nvidia engineer Steve Xie joins Nio as head of simulation

    Xie previously worked at Nvidia and Cruise, a self-driving company owned by General Motors.

  • Jidu's robot car to feature Nvidia DRIVE Orin chip, same option as Nio has in its sedans

    Jidu says its first model is expected to be available in 2023 and will be an L4 self-driving capable robot car.

  • Nvidia explains how Nio ET5's computing platform works

    Nio Adam integrates the redundancy and diversity needed to operate safely and autonomously by using multiple SoCs.

  • China's Hesai to provide LiDARs for Nvidia's autonomous driving system

    Hesai's LiDARs will be used in the NVIDIA DRIVE platform for tagging and training data, as well as to build 3D environment.

  • Mobileye, ditched by China's high-flying EV makers, says TOPS numbers are just numerical race

    Nio, Li Auto, and Xpeng are building autonomous driving R&D systems, rather than leaving their fate in the hands of Mobileye.

  • Li Auto to use NVIDIA ORIN chips in next-generation SUVs

    Li Auto will use NVIDIA Orin chips in its full-size extended-range smart SUV to be launched in 2022, and is expected to be the first new energy vehicle company in China to develop a fully independent Level 4 self-driving system.

  • Li Auto hints at NVIDIA chip in its next car

    Chinese EV maker Li Auto hinted on its WeChat account Monday that there will be a big chip-related announcement on September 22, and a video accompanying the Weibo post featured logos from NVIDIA and Li Auto, suggesting a deeper collaboration between the two companies.