AI Chips Today - Arteris Partners With Li Auto For Smart Vehicle Revolution
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Arteris, Inc. has announced that its semiconductor technology has been adopted by Li Auto for their intelligent vehicles, specifically incorporating the technology into the company's autonomous driving systems-on-chip (SoCs) in the new L9 Livis high-tech SUV. This deployment marks a significant step in the integration of AI capabilities within the automotive sector, supporting Li Auto's high-performance computing needs while meeting energy efficiency and safety requirements. Arteris FlexNoC network-on-chip (NoC) IP and Magillem software play a crucial role in optimizing data movement and integrating various processing elements to balance performance and power efficiency in Li Auto's vehicles. This collaboration highlights the growing importance of semiconductor solutions in the advancement of smart vehicle technology.
In other market news, Skyverse Technology (SHSE:688361) was a notable mover up 17.4% and ending trading at CN¥258.94. In the meantime, Phison Electronics (TPEX:8299) softened, down 8.3% to end trading at NT$2,260.00.
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