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地平线征程芯片累计出货突破千万套
Zhong Zheng Wang·2025-09-01 01:56

Group 1 - Horizon Robotics announced that its Journey series vehicle-mounted intelligent chips have exceeded 10 million units in cumulative production and shipment, becoming the first domestic intelligent driving computing solution company to cross this threshold [1] - The acceptance of domestic chips in the industry is continuously increasing, with the penetration rate of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) in the domestic passenger car market expected to rise rapidly by mid-2025 [1] - The penetration rate of mid-to-high-level ADAS functions is projected to increase from 20% at the end of 2024 to 32% by the end of June 2025, driving a shift in chip demand structure [1] Group 2 - The Journey 6 series chips, which support highway NOA and urban NOA, shipped approximately 980,000 units, representing a sixfold year-on-year increase and accounting for nearly 50% of total shipments in the first half of the year, contributing over 80% of related business revenue [1] - The increase in shipment volume has also led to a 70% year-on-year rise in average value per vehicle, driven by the upgrade of intelligent driving assistance functions from basic L2 to higher-level applications like urban NOA [1] - The company anticipates that the price range for models equipped with urban assistance driving solutions will drop to around 150,000 yuan, further promoting the popularization of intelligent driving in the mass market [1] Group 3 - Horizon Robotics is continuously advancing the research and development of the full-scene urban assistance driving system (HSD), which is based on the Journey 6P and employs an end-to-end architecture and reinforcement learning mechanism [2] - The HSD system has already been designated for over 10 vehicle models, with the first model, the Xingtu E05, expected to begin mass production by the end of the year [2] - The industry generally views achieving a million-level shipment as a significant milestone for the commercialization of domestic automotive-grade chips, although the intelligent driving chip industry faces rapid technological iteration and substantial ecological investment [2]