KEY POINTS
  • Several Chinese electric carmakers from Xpeng to Nio are turning to semiconductors from U.S. chip giant Nvidia to power their semi-autonomous driving systems.
  • One analyst said these advanced driver-assistance systems, or ADAS, could be a "key differentiator" for electric vehicle makers.
  • Tesla designs it own chips for its semi-autonomous features. Chinese EV companies are using Nvidia chips to increase the competition with the U.S. auto giant.

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A sign is posted in front of the Nvidia headquarters in Santa Clara, California, May 10, 2018.

Several Chinese electric carmakers are turning to U.S. chip giant Nvidia to power their semi-autonomous driving systems, as they ramp up competition with Tesla in the world's largest car market.

Chinese start-ups Xpeng and Nio are using the Nvidia Drive Orin chip in their latest cars. Baidu, which last year launched an auto unit called Jidu, announced plans to use the same Nvidia chip in its upcoming car, as well as Polestar, a brand under Chinese auto giant Geely.

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