Li Auto develops Mach M100 autonomous driving chip with 1280 TOPS compute power
The project targeted half the cost and double the performance of NVIDIA’s Orin, or a four-fold efficiency gain
Li Auto has developed the Mach M100 autonomous-driving chip with 1280 TOPS of computing power, 21st Century Business Review reported.
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