Li Auto Chip
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Li Auto unveils in-house developed M100 chip to power new L9 Livis
Li Auto's in-house chip development is not following a trend, but to solve problems that current suppliers' technologies cannot overcome, its CEO said.
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Li Auto to put its own M100 smart driving chip into cars starting in 2026
Li Auto will begin commercializing its M100 chip next year, hoping it will deliver a significant upgrade to the user experience of its products.
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Li Auto makes key advance in in-house chip, road tests underway on prototype cars, report says
When running tasks for large language models, one Li Auto M100 chip delivers effective computing power equivalent to two Nvidia Thor-U chips.


