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Advancement in Smart Driving Chips: NIO & XPeng Reach Design Milestone

Synopsis: NIO and XPeng have achieved a significant milestone in advancing automotive technology with the completion of the design phase for their proprietary smart driving chips. This development, reported by local media and cited by CnEV Post, marks a crucial step towards integrating these advanced chips into their future production vehicles. NIO's introduction of the Shenji NX9031 chip at Nio Day 2023, crafted using cutting-edge 5 nm technology, and XPeng's progress with their own chip underscore their commitment to enhancing autonomous driving capabilities. These innovations signal a new era in smart vehicle technology, promising to redefine performance and safety standards in the automotive industry.
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
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NIO and XPeng have reportedly concluded the design phase for their proprietary smart driving chips, signaling a significant step towards their imminent integration into production vehicles. This development, highlighted by local media citing CnEV Post, marks a pivotal progression in enhancing automotive technology.

At Nio Day 2023, held on December 23, NIO unveiled its maiden autonomous driving chip, the Shenji NX9031, fabricated using cutting-edge 5 nm technology. This sophisticated chip is slated to power NIO’s flagship executive sedan, the ET9, currently available for pre-order with deliveries set to commence in Q1 2025.

The Shenji NX9031 has successfully completed the tape-out process, a critical milestone marking its transition from design to manufacturing readiness. Meanwhile, XPeng’s in-house smart driving chip has also entered the tape-out phase and anticipates initial pilot production outputs by August.

Li Auto., under the codename "Schumacher," though starting later than NIO and XPeng, is progressing with its chip project and is expected to complete the tape-out process by the year-end.

NIO’s announcement underscored the Shenji NX9031’s robust specifications, boasting over 50 billion transistors and performance metrics on par with NVIDIA Corporation’s Drive Orin X chips, known for their advanced computational capabilities.

NIO’s current NT 2.0 platform models utilize four Orin X chips, delivering a combined computing power of 1,016 Tops, showcasing their commitment to advancing automotive intelligence.