➀ The Zijing M100 chip, the first domestic RISC-V-based microcontroller chip with the highest level of localization, was successfully lit up on September 20th, marking a significant breakthrough for Great Wall Motors in the chip industry. The chip, developed by Great Wall Motors, is designed for automotive use, featuring high performance and an autonomous intellectual property. It is set to be integrated into multiple models and is expected to be installed in over 2.5 million vehicles within five years. ➁ The chip's successful lighting represents a substantial step in China's path to chip localization, contributing to the intelligent development of the automotive industry and the pursuit of self-reliance in technology. ➂ Great Wall Motors plans to establish a chip R&D company in Nanjing Research and Innovation Park, leveraging the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Computing Technology to develop automotive MCU function chips and high-performance chips.
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