Rain Technology reported on June 26 that at the Xiaomi Renchejia Full Economical Press conference, Lei Jun introduced that the entire Xiaomi Yu7 series is equipped with end-to-end assisted driving, and the complete hardware is also standard for the entire series.
Specifically, the entire Xiaomi Yu7 series is equipped with Nvidia Thor chips, with 700 computing power, LIDAR, 4D millimeter wave radar, etc., and the vehicle also improves its high-level information perception capabilities. This means that Xiaomi has adopted high-spec configurations in perception hardware, laying the foundation for the implementation of advanced assisted driving functions.
Xiaomi end-to-end assisted driving currently uses 10 million edited versions (editing refers to scene editing used to learn end-to-end large-scale models). The 10 million edited data volume shows Xiaomi’s investment in assisted driving data collection and training. The more data the model can learn and adapt to a variety of complex driving schemes, thereby improving the reliability and safety of assisted driving.
10 million clips will not be final, and subsequent learning clips are still increasing. The scene clips presented at the press conference were more than three times higher than the previous version. This shows that Xiaomi is constantly using real road data to optimize its assisted driving system.
The vehicle’s control ability and deceleration control ability have been greatly improved, and the entire driving experience will become better. In addition, the vehicle more accurately identifies obstacles and the vehicle can easily detour. This means that the assisted driving system has greatly improved control accuracy and safety. Fluent acceleration and deceleration controls can improve passenger comfort, while more accurate obstacle identification can reduce the risk of accidents.
According to the plan, Xiaomi Yu7 will carry 10 million end-to-end assisted driving clips throughout the series, the SU7 PR, SU7 MAX and SU7 Ultra are expected to be officially upgraded in late July. This news is undoubtedly good news for Xiaomi SU7 owners, and they will also have the opportunity to experience the latest end-to-end assisted driving technology. Instead of manually defining rules, end-to-end assisted driving technology allows vehicles to learn independently and adapt to complex driving environments through big data training, which theoretically enable decision-making capabilities that are closer to human drivers.
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