Xpeng P7 will be equipped with Nvidia’s new computing platform

Xpeng Motors announced today that it will continue to cooperate with NVIDIA, and its next-generation intelligent pure electric vehicles will be equipped with NVIDIA’s AI autonomous driving computing platform.
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Xpeng P7 will be equipped with Nvidia's new computing platform-CnEVPost

Xpeng Motors announced today that it will continue to cooperate with NVIDIA, and its next-generation intelligent pure electric vehicles will be equipped with NVIDIA’s AI autonomous driving computing platform.

The Xpeng P7, which it said will be announced on April 27, will be the first mass-production model equipped with the NVIDIA DRIVETM AGX Xavier platform.

The NVIDIA DRIVETM AGX Xavier self-driving computing platform used by Xpeng P7 has an ultra-high performance and energy-efficient Xavier system-on-chip (SoC).

Xpeng P7 will be equipped with Nvidia's new computing platform-CnEVPost

It has L4-level autonomous driving computing power that can achieve 30 trillion operations per second.

It consumes only 30 watts, and is 15 times more energy efficient than the previous generation architecture.

At the same time, Xavier is the first system-on-chip dedicated to mass production-level autonomous driving.

It can meet today’s strict safety standards and regulations, provide the redundancy and compatibility necessary to process multiple sensor data, and is a highly automated mass-production-level automation.

Therefore, the Xpeng P7 with 13 cameras, 5 millimeter-wave radars and 12 ultrasonic radars has achieved breakthroughs in both “localization” and “automation” of its XPILOT 3.0 automatic driving assistance system.

It can be applied to urban roads and highways at the same time in response to Chinese road conditions, and has the advantages of high automation.

It can also continue to evolve through vehicle OTAs in the future to achieve unlocking of more functions.

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