Great Wall Motors releases the first self-developed RISC-V automotive-grade MCU chip, Zijing M100

2024-09-23 21:51
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On September 20, 2024, Great Wall Motors officially announced that its jointly developed RISC-V automotive-grade MCU chip, Bauhinia M100, has been successfully developed and successfully lit up. This chip is designed based on the open source RISC-V core and has the characteristics of modular design, reconfigurable core, and 4-level pipeline design, which can achieve faster processing speed and lower time consumption. In addition, it also meets the functional safety ASIL-B level requirements, supports national encryption, and complies with the ISO21434 network information security standard. Bauhinia M100 not only provides a solid foundation for future innovative applications such as smart driving and smart cockpits, but the jointly developed MCU chip will also significantly reduce procurement costs and enhance product competitiveness.