Nvidia plans to expand its autonomous driving team in China, led by former Xiaopeng Motors vice president.

Nvidia to Bolster Their Autonomous Driving Force in China, Headed by Former Xiaopeng Motors VP

【PhoneAuto News】Recently, PhoneAuto noticed that NVIDIA announced on its WeChat official account that it is expanding its autonomous driving team in China. The positions they are hiring for include planning and control, system integration, mapping, and field testing, with a total of approximately 25 people. The recruitment locations are mainly in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. According to reports, NVIDIA’s autonomous driving team in China is led by Wu Xinzhou, who recently resigned from his position as Vice President of Autonomous Driving at Xiaopeng Motors in August this year. Xiaopeng Motors Chairman He Xiaopeng personally sent him to NVIDIA headquarters to meet with Huang Renxun.

NVIDIA plans to expand its autonomous driving team in China, led by former vice president of Xiaopeng Motors

According to the information provided on NVIDIA’s recruitment website, the mission of NVIDIA’s autonomous driving team is to design, create, and deploy the safest and most advanced AI-driven systems for automation and autonomous vehicles. The work covers various forms of transportation, from passenger cars to commercial vehicles to robot taxis. Safety is the top priority, from data centers that train and test AI simultaneously to vehicles that perform real-time data processing.

NVIDIA plans to expand its autonomous driving team in China NVIDIA plans to expand its autonomous driving team in China

The NVIDIA DRIVE ecosystem includes hundreds of automotive manufacturers, truck manufacturers, shuttle companies, tier-one suppliers, sensor manufacturers, software companies, map companies, and startups.

NVIDIA has a unique position in the automotive industry as the only company that provides a complete end-to-end solution, covering everything from data centers to single architecture vehicles. In addition, NVIDIA has a complete top-down software stack from operating systems to middleware to application layers and has achieved the most comprehensive security assessment in the industry.

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