➀ The Dragon Eagle One, a 7nm automotive-grade intelligent cabin chip, was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show, alongside Geely's Galaxy E5 pure electric SUV. It was the chip's second international showcase after the CES in the US. ➁ The chip, designed by Hubei Xincheng Technology Co., Ltd., based in Wuhan's Economic and Technological Development Zone, features 87 layers of circuits and 8.8 billion transistors. ➂ It took only 18 months for the chip to go from concept to mass production, a process that typically takes 3 to 5 years. ➃ The chip, with two NPUs (embedded neural network processors), significantly enhances computing power, making it ideal for 'cabin-parking integration'. ➄ To date, the chip has been shipped to over 400,000 units and has been installed in more than 20 models, including the popular Leiking 08.