
BYD Unveils 4-Nanometer Self-Driving Chip Amid China EV Competition

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BYD Company Limited has launched China's first automotive-grade 4-nanometer chip for self-driving cars, named Xuanji A3. This chip enhances energy efficiency, consuming 20% less power than competitors. CEO Wang Chuanfu announced the chip at the Shenzhen headquarters, aiming to strengthen BYD's position in the competitive EV market. The company plans to extend its 'God's Eye' driver-assistance system to all models in China, anticipating regulatory changes for self-driving vehicles by 2027.
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