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VW starts developing AI chip in bid to claw back China sales

Europe’s largest carmaker prepares for launch of 30 new EV models after haemorrhaging market share

Volkswagen is developing its own AI chip for advanced driving capabilities in China as the German group fights to survive in the world’s biggest auto market.

Europe’s largest carmaker said on Wednesday that its first in-house chip was being developed in China through a joint venture between its software unit Cariad and its Chinese smart driving software partner Horizon Robotics. Deliveries are expected to start within three to five years.

“By designing and developing the system-on-chip [SoC] here in China, we are taking control of a key technology that will define the future of intelligent driving,” said Volkswagen chair Oliver Blume.

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