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Not only NIO's Shenji NX9031, but also Xpeng's intelligent driving chip has been sent for tape-out

2024-08-02

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IT Home reported on August 2 that blogger @体验more posted today that the three new forces are all developing their own intelligent driving chips, Xiaopeng's intelligent driving chip has been sent out for tape-out, and mobile phone manufacturers' self-developed mobile phone APs have also been taped out.


IT Home noticed that during the Weilai Innovation Technology Day held last week, Weilai announced itsworldwideThe first automotive-grade 5nm high-performance intelligent driving chipThe successful tape-out of the "Shenji NX9031" indicates that NIO has achieved independent design of hardware chips and underlying software. If the revelations are true, auto companies such as Xpeng and Ideal are expected to adopt self-developed chips, and the specific specifications and actual performance are worth looking forward to.


It is reported that the "Shenji NX9031" chip hasMore than 50 billion transistorsIt adopts a 32-core CPU architecture and built-in LPDDR5x 8533Mbps rate RAM, which can achieve "high dynamic range high-performance ISP", has 6.5 G Pixel/s pixel processing capability, and processing delay is less than 5ms.


NIO officials also conducted a real-life in-car ISP processing demonstration on site, claiming to provide the "highest dynamic range in the industry" with its AI noise reduction algorithm and 26-bit bit width. It also claimed that when using an 8MP in-car camera of the same specification, the imaging effect is "clearer" than the "flagship chip of the same specification in the industry."