Xpeng to start using in-house developed autonomous driving AI chip in its battery EVs in Q2, report says
Xpeng’s in-house developed autonomous driving chip, Turing, will be officially mass-produced in the second quarter, and will first be used in one of the electric vehicle (EV) maker’s new models, according to a report in local media outlet 36kr yesterday.

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