NIO executive Li Hong has outlined four key standards for advanced automotive chips: high memory bandwidth, actual computing power, efficient collaboration, and stable mass production. He criticized the industry's tendency to inflate performance metrics and focus solely on theoretical computing power, emphasizing that NIO's self-developed Shenji NX9031 chip prioritizes these comprehensive capabilities. The NX9031 boasts a memory bandwidth of 546GB/s, advanced ISP for superior low-light perception, and millisecond-level switching between dual chips, with over 250,000 units already in mass production. AI
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IMPACT Sets new benchmarks for automotive AI chip evaluation, potentially influencing future development and industry marketing.
RANK_REASON The article discusses industry standards and a specific chip's features but does not announce a new product release or significant industry event.