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Chinese automotive technology company ECARX has announced a strategic partnership with Victory Giant Technology to jointly develop next-generation automotive computing platforms, the companies said on October 22.

The collaboration will merge Victory Giant’s expertise in high-precision printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing with ECARX’s intelligent computing ecosystem to accelerate the global deployment of advanced automotive technologies.

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Victory Giant Technology is a leading manufacturer of high-density interconnect and multilayer boards used across industries including smart vehicles, artificial intelligence, and data centers. With production facilities in Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand, the company supplies more than 350 global enterprises and maintains a strong presence in the market for AI computing servers and related components.

The partnership comes as the automotive industry shifts toward centralized computing architectures that integrate artificial intelligence, increasing demand for high-performance and reliable hardware. ECARX has developed a range of computing platforms for automakers and secured multiple international production designations for its systems. To meet the rigorous standards of modern automotive platforms, PCBs must deliver exceptional reliability, manufacturing precision, and automotive-grade compliance.

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Under the agreement, Victory Giant Technology will provide high-quality PCB components, while ECARX will complete final system integration at its global smart manufacturing centers. The two companies will collaborate across the entire development cycle—from early-stage research to mass production and delivery—supporting large-scale deployment for global automakers.

Beyond the automotive sector, ECARX and Victory Giant plan to extend their partnership into emerging technology fields, broadening the scope of their joint innovation efforts.

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Benedict McDaniel is a EV reporter at evmagz, writing about electric cars, new technologies, charging networks, and the fast-changing world of clean mobility worldwide. Outside of work, he spends his time exploring scenic drives, following the latest tech trends, and shooting urban photography.

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