Xpeng Motors is in discussions with Volkswagen and other automakers about the use of their in-house developed artificial intelligent chip on their models. This includes those Volkswagen plans to launch in China next year. In an interview with the Financial Times, He said that the company was looking for long-term partnerships. The Turing processors of the company outperform the US semiconductor leader Nvidia. The Volkswagen-backed electric car maker announced on Wednesday that the upcoming G7 sport utility vehicle would be the first to feature the Turing seven-nanometer chip, which delivers 750 billion operations per second (TOPS), which is equivalent to three Nvidia DRIVE Orin processors, which the electric car maker previously used.[TechNodereportingFinancial Times]