General Motors recently obtained the qualification license to conduct L4 autonomous driving road tests on Shanghai’s intelligent connected vehicle roads. This news came out on August 24. This important move marks General Motors’ further exploration and development in the field of autonomous driving. According to reports, General Motors plans to launch a one-year L4 autonomous driving road in the Shanghai Jinqiao Intelligent Connected Vehicle Test Demonstration Zone. Measurement. By using Momenta's AI technology to accelerate algorithm iteration, General Motors aims to lay a solid foundation for its test fleet in China to carry out higher-level autonomous driving testing and operations in the future.
As the world's leading autonomous driving technology company, Momenta has opened up a new path for the development of autonomous driving technology with its unique technical insights and product strategies. It is understood that Momenta provides two large-scale applications, Mpilot (mass production autonomous driving) and MSD (fully driverless driving), aiming to comprehensively enhance the future travel experience. In May this year, OPPO’s chips Just over two months after the founding of design firm ZEKU, several former members of ZEKU's management have recently joined Momenta. These include Li Zonglin, COO of Zheku, Jia Mingjun, director of Zheku Software Department, Yu Guojun, senior director of SoC 2 Department of Zheku, and nearly ten middle-level managers under them. This move has attracted the attention of the industry. Analysts believe that Momenta may seek new breakthroughs in autonomous driving technology, especially in the research and development of autonomous driving chips
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