Chinese and overseas tech companies are investing heavily in developing autonomous driving technologies. A recent report analyzes the advancements in SoCs and deployment strategies among mainstream automakers. Manufacturers are focused on driving-parking integration, demanding higher resolution cameras. Chips have become a key investment hotspot for OEMs to strengthen their basic capabilities.
Taiwan's TSMC has kickstarted pre-production operations for its 2nm process, utilizing AI to enhance energy efficiency in the process. The move aims to bring the chips to mass production by 2025 with Apple and Nvidia set to be early customers. Samsung is also working on 2nm chips but anticipates delivering via a 1.4nm process by 2027. The drive towards smaller, more powerful, and energy-efficient chips is intense, and TSMC and Samsung are competing to meet demand.
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