{"id":150137,"date":"2025-06-12T18:26:08","date_gmt":"2025-06-12T18:26:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/xiaomi-is-not-alone-in-its-plan-to-eliminate-american-technology-from-its-electric-cars-xpeng-is-right-on-its-heels\/"},"modified":"2025-06-12T18:26:09","modified_gmt":"2025-06-12T18:26:09","slug":"xiaomi-is-not-alone-in-its-plan-to-eliminate-american-technology-from-its-electric-cars-xpeng-is-right-on-its-heels","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/xiaomi-is-not-alone-in-its-plan-to-eliminate-american-technology-from-its-electric-cars-xpeng-is-right-on-its-heels\/","title":{"rendered":"Xiaomi is not alone in its plan to eliminate American technology from its electric cars. Xpeng is right on its heels."},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h2>The Rise of Chinese Electric Vehicle Manufacturers in Semiconductor Development<\/h2>\n<p>In 2025, <strong>Chinese companies<\/strong> face numerous challenges. The nation is rapidly attempting to reduce its dependence on the <strong>United States<\/strong>, with the <strong>semiconductor industry<\/strong> emerging as a critical factor in this endeavor. The future will belong to those who dominate chip technology, and <strong>Xiaomi<\/strong> is stepping up to the challenge with its innovative chip, the <strong>XRing 01<\/strong>. This strategy distinctly contrasts with <strong>Huawei<\/strong>, which has faced restrictions from U.S. technology access. With support from <strong>TSMC<\/strong>, Xiaomi is positioning itself to carve out its niche in the competitive tech landscape.<\/p>\n<h2>Xiaomi&#8217;s Pioneering Move<\/h2>\n<p>Xiaomi is not just resting on its laurels. The company is diligently developing <strong>its own chips for electric vehicles<\/strong>, aiming to lessen reliance on firms like <strong>Qualcomm<\/strong> and <strong>NVIDIA<\/strong>. Other players are equally invested; for example, <strong>Xpeng<\/strong> has recently launched an SUV, the <strong>G7<\/strong>, featuring a processor designed by its own team.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<h2>Understanding the Xpeng G7<\/h2>\n<p>Before diving into the details of the chip, it&#8217;s essential to understand the vehicle it powers. The <strong>Xpeng G7<\/strong> was unveiled as a direct competitor to the <strong>Tesla Model Y<\/strong>. With a sophisticated dual battery system providing a range of <strong>702 kilometers<\/strong> (based on Chinese homologation cycles) and producing <strong>292 horsepower<\/strong>, the vehicle stands out in a crowded market, especially with its integration of <strong>three Turing chips<\/strong> designed by <strong>Xpeng<\/strong> itself.<\/p>\n<h2>Innovative Chip Technology<\/h2>\n<p>The three Turing chips are named after the legendary computer scientist <strong>Alan Turing<\/strong>. Each chip reportedly triples the processing capacity of standard chips. Collectively, the three Turing chips offer performance equivalent to <strong>nine NVIDIA Drive On chips<\/strong>, a dominant player in the autonomous vehicle sector. Xpeng invested five years into the development of these chips, marking a significant technological leap in the EV market.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>&quot;There are so many different chips in a car that when we decided to create internal chips, we chose to tackle the most challenging one: the AI chip,&quot; said an Xpeng representative during the launch.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>The combined processing power of these chips exceeds <strong>2,000 TOPS<\/strong> (over <strong>700 TOPS<\/strong> per chip), which is impressive compared to the <strong>250 TOPS<\/strong> of NVIDIA\u2019s <strong>Drive Orin<\/strong> chips released in 2022. This level of capability allows for potential <strong>Level 3 autonomous driving<\/strong> functions, although they are not yet activated.<\/p>\n<h2>The Significance of Domestic Chip Production<\/h2>\n<p>Xpeng&#8217;s strategy reflects a growing trend among Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers to develop <strong>domestic chips<\/strong> to mitigate dependency on U.S. suppliers like NVIDIA. Although specific details about the factory producing Xpeng\u2019s chips have not been disclosed, it is widely known that there has been an exchange of talent between NVIDIA and Xpeng over the past few years.<\/p>\n<p>Xpeng is also dedicated to developing its own software platform that integrates seamlessly with its advanced hardware, including <strong>LiDAR sensors<\/strong>, high-resolution cameras, and millimeter-wave radar systems featured in its lineup.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/1749752767_366_Xiaomi-is-not-alone-in-its-plan-to-eliminate-American.jpeg\" alt=\"Xpeng G7 Interior\" \/><\/p>\n<h2>Collaboration and Competition in the Industry<\/h2>\n<p>Xiaomi is not alone in this venture. <strong>Nio<\/strong>, another major Chinese vehicle manufacturer, announced its first in-house intelligent driving chip, the <strong>Shenji NX9031<\/strong>, built on a <strong>5nm architecture<\/strong>. Meanwhile, <strong>Huawei<\/strong> is also actively developing chips for brands like <strong>AITO<\/strong>, <strong>Luxeed<\/strong>, and <strong>Maextro<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>What&#8217;s noteworthy is that both Xiaomi and Nio do not seem keen on forming partnerships with U.S. companies. The Shenji NX9031\u2019s development reflects a strategic choice to minimize reliance on foreign technology for chip design while still utilizing external resources for manufacturing.<\/p>\n<h2>Expansion into European Markets<\/h2>\n<p>As part of its global expansion strategy, <strong>Xpeng<\/strong> recently introduced models such as the <strong>G6<\/strong>, <strong>G9<\/strong>, and <strong>P7<\/strong> to Spain. This paves the way for the possible debut of the <strong>G7<\/strong> in European markets. Xpeng is actively seeking factories within Europe to bypass tariff pressures and broaden its market presence beyond China.<\/p>\n<p>By concentrating on <strong>local production<\/strong> and design, these companies are making strides not just in the electric vehicle sector but also in the broader semiconductor landscape. This aligns with China\u2019s goal of technological independence and positions these manufacturers favorably in a fiercely competitive global market.<\/p>\n<p>The movement towards <strong>domestic chip innovation<\/strong> among Chinese automakers signifies a shift in the industry, where local skill and technology may soon rival established Western companies, setting the stage for a new era in electric mobility and autonomous driving solutions. As these companies forge ahead, they not only enhance their prospects but also reshape the landscape of the global automotive market.<\/p>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/category\/general\/\" rel=\"dofollow\">General News &#8211; 2<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Rise of Chinese Electric Vehicle Manufacturers in Semiconductor Development In 2025, Chinese companies face numerous challenges. The nation is rapidly attempting to reduce its dependence on the United States, with the semiconductor industry emerging as a critical factor in this endeavor. 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