NIO Officially Releases its First 5nm Intelligent Driving Chip "Shenji NX9031," Li Bin Demonstrates Performance Advantages Onsite
NIO Officially Releases its First 5nm Intelligent Driving Chip "Shenji NX9031," Li Bin Demonstrates Performance Advantages OnsiteOn July 27th, NIO founder Li Bin officially announced that the company's first 5nm intelligent driving chip, "Shenji NX9031," has been successfully taped out. At the event, Li Bin showcased the chip and stated that both the "Shenji NX9031" chip and its underlying software were autonomously designed, boasting over 50 billion transistors
NIO Officially Releases its First 5nm Intelligent Driving Chip "Shenji NX9031," Li Bin Demonstrates Performance Advantages Onsite
On July 27th, NIO founder Li Bin officially announced that the company's first 5nm intelligent driving chip, "Shenji NX9031," has been successfully taped out. At the event, Li Bin showcased the chip and stated that both the "Shenji NX9031" chip and its underlying software were autonomously designed, boasting over 50 billion transistors. To intuitively demonstrate the chip's performance advantage, Li Bin, in a dimly lit environment, employed two 8-megapixel intelligent driving cameras with identical specifications, capturing two photographs using both the "Shenji NX9031" and an industry-leading intelligent driving chip for comparison. The audience present readily perceived the "Shenji NX9031's" superiority in terms of image clarity and detail. Li Bin didn't shy away from expressing that the chip's performance "is not just a little ahead." When someone from the audience exclaimed "far ahead," Li Bin responded with a smile, "I didn't say those four words..."
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