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Apr 27, 06:45 PM

SemiDrive Unveils Centralized Intelligent Control AMU Computing Base

[Technical Breakthrough] At the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, SemiDrive Technology launched a complete solution featuring the 'Centralized Intelligent Control Cerebellum AMU Computing Base + IO-type Zonal Control.'

Core Development: AMU Platform Redefines Vehicle-Wide Intelligent Control Architecture

SemiDrive introduced the AMU (Architecture Master Unit), designed for centralized supercomputing E/E architectures, serving as a secure and real-time computing foundation. It enables the consolidation of complex control tasks—spanning body, chassis, and connectivity systems—into a central domain, accelerating the evolution toward software-defined vehicles.

Key Metrics: 12 Million Units Shipped, Leading the Domestic Market

As of 2026, SemiDrive has shipped over 12 million automotive-grade chips, firmly securing the top position in China for both intelligent cockpit SoCs and high-performance MCUs—the 'dual-chip' leadership. Its newly launched E3610 chip is specifically engineered for IO-type zonal controllers.

Strategic Foundation: Expanding from Automotive Intelligence to General-Purpose Intelligence

The company announced a strategic upgrade, leveraging its full-stack capabilities in SoCs and MCUs to enter general-purpose intelligence domains such as embodied intelligence, thereby strengthening the core role of domestically developed main control chips within the industrial ecosystem.