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NIO releases SkyOS, the industry's first vehicle-wide operating system

2024-07-28

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Source: Huanqiu.com

[Global Network Technology Comprehensive Report] On the afternoon of July 27, 2024, at the NIO IN 2024 Innovation Technology Day event, NIO founder, chairman and CEO Li Bin announced a major news: After 4 years of research and development, NIO successfully released the industry's first full-vehicle operating system - SkyOS Tianshu.


SkyOS is an operating system designed for the AI ​​era, with seven core features: high bandwidth, low latency, high computing power, compatibility with heterogeneous hardware, cross-domain integration, flexible and continuous evolution, high reliability, and information security. It can connect intelligent hardware, computing platforms, communications and energy systems at the bottom layer, and achieve unified management and coordination of global applications such as vehicle connectivity, vehicle control, intelligent driving, digital cockpits, and mobile phone applications. In the AI ​​era, SkyOS will build a true global intelligent experience for users.

Li Bin said that in the history of automobiles, there has never been a complete vehicle-wide operating system. With the development of smart car technology, especially the popularization of high-level smart driving functions, higher requirements are placed on the data throughput capacity of the operating system. The ET9 released at NIO Day last year is equipped with 31 sensors and transmits data at 43.85G/s per second. In order to efficiently manage these heterogeneous computing resources, flexibly allocate them to different applications, and realize vehicle-wide computing power sharing, NIO decided to build its own vehicle-wide operating system.