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[News] Chinese EV Maker XPeng Tapes out Latest In-House Chip, Boasting Triple the Computing Power of its Rivals


2024-08-27 Emerging Technologies editor

According to a report by 36Kr, China’s EV maker, XPeng Motors, has successfully completed the tape-out process for its self-developed intelligent driving chip.

Sources cited by the report further reveal that XPeng’s intelligent driving chip is specifically designed to meet AI demands, including end-to-end large models. The product is considered to be is a central computing architecture chip that supports integrated cabin and driving functionalities.

The AI computing power of this chip is said to be equivalent to that of three mainstream intelligent driving chips.

Additionally, the report mentions that on August 27th, during XPeng’s 10th anniversary and the launch event for the M03 model, XPeng Motors will officially release details about its self-developed chip.

In response to the rumors surrounding the unveiling of XPeng’s self-developed chip, as per the report, XPeng’s Chairman and CEO hinted on his personal social account that the company certainly won’t disappoint.

Previously, NIO, another automobile manufacturer in China, had also announced the successful tape-out of its 5nm autonomous driving chip, the NX9031.

The tape-outs of self-developed chips marks the beginning of a new phase in which automakers are further competing to enhance the efficiency of intelligent driving software and hardware.

Per a previous report by 36Kr, it was noted that XPeng began building its chip team in 2020. Initially, XPeng collaborated with the U.S. chip design company Marvell, but the partnership did not go smoothly.

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Please note that this article cites information from 36Kr.

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