Ideal Auto has made a breakthrough in its self-developed intelligent driving chip and is expected to announce the first batch of results in the first half of this year

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Li Auto's self-developed smart driving chip project has made significant progress since November last year, and VeriSilicon is currently providing tape-out services. The industry expects that Li Auto will announce its first batch of results from the first half to the middle of this year, and no later than the end of this year. The performance of this smart driving chip is expected to match or even surpass the large computing power of the NVIDIA platform. The main module developed by Li Auto is the NPU, which is a key link in creating the differentiated advantages of smart driving chips. As of now, Li Auto's smart driving chip team has more than a hundred people and is still expanding.