India, May 28 -- BYD Company Limited (BYDDY) has just launched a new wave of tech innovations, including what it claims is China's first automotive-grade 4-nanometer chip designed for self-driving cars. This move comes as the company looks to solidify its place in the fiercely competitive electric vehicle market.
The new chip, named Xuanji A3, was introduced by CEO Wang Chuanfu at the company's headquarters in Shenzhen. It's aimed at enhancing advanced driver-assistance systems with better energy efficiency.
BYD highlights that this chip consumes 20 percent less power than similar semiconductors and will be key to its new centralized computing platform that merges cockpit controls, driver assistance, and electric propulsion features.
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