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Geely's SiEngine Technology launches industrial-grade "Dragon Eagle No. 1" AIoT application processor

2024-07-15

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IT Home reported on July 15 that Geely's CoreEngine Technology launchedIndustrial-grade "Dragon Eagle No. 1" 7nm AIoT application processor SE1000-I, aiming at domestic high-end industrial edge computing and robotics applications.


  • The eight-core CPU uses a hard isolation architecture, and can run Android and Linux dual systems without virtualization.

  • Supports LPDDR4X/5 and UFS 3.1 storage

  • Integrated 14-core GPU, peak computing power of 900GFLOPS

  • Provides 8 TOPS dual neural network accelerators to support mainstream AI framework model deployment

  • 4K codec, supports up to 16 MIPI cameras and 7-screen display capability

  • Built-in Cortex-R52 lock-step core as the core of the functional safety island, providing complete information security link protection

  • Equipped with USB 3.2 Gen2, PCIe 3.0 and dual Gigabit Ethernet ports

  • 186 GPIOs support low-speed peripheral multiplexing

at present,Industrial-grade "Dragon Eagle One" chip has been officially mass-produced, is conducting testing and evaluation among industry customers such as intelligent edge computing gateways, self-service mobile robots, unmanned delivery vehicles, intelligent commercial vehicles and rail transit.

At the same time, CoreEngine will work with industrial partners such as Renesas, AIBE, Touch Intelligence, Kepler, and AgaRhino to launch evaluation boards, core boards, industry boards, hosts, and robot reference design kits in different forms.

According to previous reports by IT Home, the first 7-nanometer automotive-grade SOC chip "Dragon Eagle No. 1" developed by Geely's Core Engine Technology was released in December 2021, and as of December 2023, shipments have exceeded 200,000 pieces.


Geely released the "Intelligent Geely 2025" strategy in 2021. Geely said that intelligence will be the core technical capability that Geely will build by integrating the group's resources in the next five years. Geely believes that the key lies in chips, software operating systems and technical data, and chips are the cornerstone and driving force of the "intelligent technology ecosystem".