➀ Tesla has developed its own FSD (Full Self-Driving) chip and Dojo supercomputer to enhance its autonomous driving capabilities. ➁ NIO has announced the successful tape-out of its 5nm process self-driving chip, the Shenqi NX9031, highlighting its commitment to technological innovation in the automotive sector.
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