BYD, World’s Largest EV Maker, Partners With NVIDIA for Mainstream Software-Defined Vehicles Built on NVIDIA DRIVE
March 21 2023 - 12:15PM
GlobeNewswire Inc.
GTC -- NVIDIA today announced that BYD, the
world’s leading manufacturer of new energy vehicles (NEVs), will
extend its use of the NVIDIA DRIVE Orin™ centralized compute
platform in a broader range of its NEVs. The enhanced partnership
expands BYD’s use of DRIVE Orin across the multiple models in its
next-generation Dynasty and Ocean series of vehicles, bringing safe
and intelligent vehicles to market.
“NVIDIA DRIVE Orin has been enormously successful with global
mobility leaders that are building the software-defined future,”
said Rishi Dhall, vice president of automotive at NVIDIA. “Our
ongoing collaboration with BYD is a testament to the industry’s
confidence in DRIVE Orin as the centralized computer for today’s
and tomorrow’s intelligent vehicles.”
NVIDIA and BYD share the belief that future cars will be
programmable, evolving from being based on many embedded
controllers to high-performance centralized computers — with
functionalities delivered and enhanced through software updates
over the life of the car. The compute horsepower from DRIVE Orin is
critical for diverse, redundant sensor processing in real time, and
provides automakers with the compute headroom to develop and
support new software-driven services throughout the entire life of
the vehicle.
Since entering production last year, DRIVE Orin — the highest
performance automotive-grade processor on the market — has become
the transportation industry’s AI engine of choice for the new
generation of NEVs, robotaxis, shuttles and trucks. Designed to
meet stringent industry safety standards, the scalable DRIVE Orin
platform is capable of performing up to 254 trillion operations per
second, enabling it to power AI cockpits, as well as automated
driving functions — simultaneously running numerous deep neural
networks to provide the ultimate safety and reliability.
Beyond selecting NVIDIA DRIVE Orin for its EV fleets, BYD
announced earlier this year that it is working with NVIDIA to
enhance the in-vehicle experience by bringing the NVIDIA GeForce
NOW™ cloud gaming service to its vehicles.
With industry-leading technologies such as the Blade Battery,
DM-i super hybrid technology and the e-platform, BYD has sold over
3.7 million NEVs globally as of February 2023, while creating a
better mobility experience for consumers.
To learn more about the latest technology breakthroughs in
automotive and other industries, watch NVIDIA founder and CEO
Jensen Huang’s GTC keynote. Register free for GTC to attend a
number of sessions with NVIDIA and today’s mobility leaders.
About NVIDIASince its founding in
1993, NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been a pioneer in accelerated
computing. The company’s invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the
growth of the PC gaming market, redefined computer graphics,
ignited the era of modern AI and is fueling the creation of the
metaverse. NVIDIA is now a full-stack computing company with
data-center-scale offerings that are reshaping industry. More
information at https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/.
For further information, contact:Marie
LabrieAutomotive PRNVIDIA
Corporation+1-408-921-6987mlabrie@nvidia.com
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DRIVE Orin; NVIDIA’s partnership with BYD and the benefits and
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from being based on many embedded controllers to now
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delivered and enhanced through software updates over the life of
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