From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-03 07:05:00
At the start of the new year, autonomous driving company Zhuoyu Technology announced strategic partnerships with ECARX and SiEngine Technologies on the same day. The three companies will focus on the next-generation electronic and electrical (E/E) architecture for intelligent vehicles and jointly advance the development and mass production of a central computing platform. This platform is regarded as the "super brain" of intelligent vehicles, capable of integrating functions such as autonomous driving, intelligent cockpit systems, and vehicle body control. In this collaboration, ECARX contributes its Flyme Auto intelligent cockpit system and hardware-software integration capabilities, while SiEngine provides its domestically developed high-performance chip, “Stellar One,” which delivers an NPU computing power of 512 TOPS. Through this partnership, Zhuoyu Technology is building a comprehensive ecosystem spanning chips, algorithms, and software, aiming to deeply integrate advanced autonomous driving with intelligent cockpit technologies and accelerate their mass production and deployment. This move not only strengthens Zhuoyu’s strategic position in the central computing domain but also sets a new paradigm for China’s intelligent automotive industry—promoting both self-reliance and open collaboration across the supply chain.

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