BYDis reportedly working on asmart driving chipof its own, after other carmakers includingNio and Xpengdid so.
BYD is developing a smart driving chip with a computing power of80 TOPS(Tera Operations per Second), which will be used in the company's models priced betweenRMB 80,000 (USD11,060) and RMB 300,000, a report in local media outlet 36kr said.
Development of the chip is being led by a team at BYD Semiconductor, with some suppliers providing technical assistance, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.
BYD is making a group-wide effort to enhancevehicle intelligence, the report said, adding that several media outlets had previously reported that the company planned to introduce additional variants with anintelligent driving system for all its products next year.
Zhang Zhuo, general manager of BYD's Ocean series sales division, had said that the company hoped to carry BYD's in-house developed smart driving system in models pricedaround RMB 150,000 or even below RMB 150,000within 2-3 years.
Zhang revealed on Nov 1 that BYD will offer a variant for theSeagullnext year with a smart driving system on board, the report noted.
The Seagull is thecheapestBYD model, with the 2025 Seagull currently on sale released on Aug 1 with a starting price of RMB 69,800.
Another local media outlet, Xinliu, said in a report earlier this month that BYD will useNvidia's Orin N or Horizon Robotics' J6Esmart driving chip on models in theRMB 100,000class, offering features includinghighway NOA (Navigate on Autopilot).
In the much later future, BYD plans toswitchall of its Orin N and J6E chips to the in-house developed80 TOPSchip, according to the report by 36kr.
Developing its own smart driving chip will allow BYD to achievecontinuous and rapid iterationof its hardware solutions and better integration with its software algorithms, the report noted.
In terms of production, in-house developed chips can helpfurther reduce costs and consolidate BYD's price advantage, the report said.
On Nov 12, BYD's sub-brand Fang Cheng Bao unveiled its new hybrid hardcore off-road SUV (sport utility vehicle) model, the Bao 8, the first to feature Huawei's driver assistance system.
At the time, BYD unveiled itsBYD 9000 smart cockpit chip, developed in-house and built on a 4 nm process.
Qualcomm's Snapdragon series of chips are now commonly used to drive the cockpits in China's mainstream high-end EVs.
In terms of smart driving chip development, both Nio and Xpeng have completed key processes and both of their smart driving chips are close to mass production.
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MonkeyGee : no way. where the Z is Xpeng with that?
bullrider_21 OP MonkeyGee : Xpeng and Nio also have their own smart driving chips. BYD is even using it for its low end EVs.