On August 28, it was announced that Li Auto's self-developed intelligent driving chip, M100, had successfully completed prototype production in the first quarter, marking a significant milestone ahead of mass production. Within the subsequent two weeks, the chip underwent rigorous functional and performance testing, successfully enduring the stringent stress tests conducted by Li Auto's R&D team. Currently, M100 has progressed to a small-scale on-vehicle testing phase.
Remarkably, M100 demonstrates exceptional performance in handling diverse computing tasks. When running large language model (LLM) tasks, its effective computing power is on par with that of two NVIDIA Thor-U chips. Conversely, in processing traditional vision tasks associated with convolutional neural networks (CNN), its computing prowess rivals that of three NVIDIA Thor-U chips.
