Nvidia and BYD Team up To develop Autonomous AI-boosted Vehicles
CIOTechOutlook Team | Tuesday, 19 March 2024, 08:58 IST

BYD, which beat Elon Musk's Tesla in deals in the previous quarter of 2023, is the furthest down-the-line Chinese auto firm to utilize Nvidia's DRIVE Thor. Strong generative AI features support this all-in-one vehicle control framework.
"Today we're announcing that BYD, the world's largest EV company, is adopting our next-generation (AV computer)," Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said at a developers conference.
Nvidia said other significant Chinese EV firms, including XPeng, Li Auto, ZEEKR and GAC Aion, have additionally taken on the Thor stage, first reported in 2022.
"DRIVE Thor is poised to revolutionize the automotive landscape, ushering in an era where generative AI defines the driving experience," Nvidia added.
The firm added BYD will also utilize Nvidia's infrastructure for "cloud-based AI development and training technologies".
Thor is supposed to create vehicles as soon as 2025, as per Nvidia. The organization has soared to become one of the most important businesses on the planet at the rear of the artificial intelligence frenzy sparked by the progress of OpenAI's ChatGPT.
It is restricted, be that as it may, from offering its most remarkable chips to Chinese organizations under US rules. Washington has pointed out these limitations are intended to keep China's military and security administrations from getting tech that could assist with creating progressed military gear and applications, including AI.
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