The cutting-edge intelligent automated-driving systems of EV manufacturers GWM (Great Wall Motor), ZEEKR, and Xiaomi will utilize the NVIDIA DRIVE Orin platform, as revealed in the latest information from NavigiDIA.
NVIDIA DRIVE Orin stands out as the preferred Artificial car system for modern smart fleets, with automakers increasingly turning to its advanced capabilities and AI performance for their future vehicle roadmaps, as highlighted by Nvidia’s VP of Automotive, Xinzhou Wu.
A sophisticated onboard computer system known as DRIVE Thor integrates multiple intelligent features into a single AI program, enabling self-driving capabilities, driving assistance, passenger surveillance, and various AI functions within the vehicle.
Wu emphasized the transportation sector’s shift towards centralized computing to support highly automated and intelligent driving systems.
Li Auto utilizes two Push Orin chips in its L-series models for the Advertising Max assisted driving system, enabling real-time processing of sensor data. These chips collectively offer 508 TOPS, facilitating full-scenario autonomous navigation, ADAS, lanes change control (LCC), automated parking, and active safety features such as automatic emergency braking (AEB).
During mid-day trading on Monday, LI shares experienced a 0.75% decline, while NVDA shares saw a 4.99% increase.