This morning, the 12th Automotive Blue Book Forum opened in Wuhan. Wang Jun, President of Huawei Smart Car Solutions BU, said in the discussion on “Embracing the Future, Real Changes and Creating New Cars” that the automotive industry has no tradition Enterprises and new forces, whether they are fuel vehicles or electric vehicles, must move toward intelligence.
Wang Jun talked about Huawei’s two strategies in the automotive field. One is that Huawei will use ICT technology to create parts with better performance and lower prices. Huawei will use more advanced 5G technology to manufacture millimeter-wave radars, which will greatly improve the performance of millimeter-wave radars, and even make them reach the performance of 32-line lidar, and the price is much lower than lidar. Wang Jun revealed that Huawei has an optoelectronic technology research center in Wuhan with a total of more than 10,000 people . The center is developing lidar technology, and the goal is to quickly develop a 100-line lidar in a short period of time. In the future, it is planned to reduce the cost of lidar to 200 US dollars (about 1390 yuan), or even 100 US dollars (about 695 yuan).
The second is the large-scale development of low-level software. In Wang Jun’s view, the low-level software provided by Huawei will help auto companies develop cars faster and accelerate their product iteration speed. This is a product that auto companies desperately need.
Wang Jun also mentioned a point of view, that is, models priced from 300,000 to 500,000 will become fast-moving consumer goods in the future. More affluent consumers will quickly switch cars to experience new technologies and functions.
Naijatechnews.com understands that at present Google, Baidu, Audi, Ford, BMW and other companies are gradually using Lidar sensing solutions, which have become the most basic configuration in unmanned driving technology.
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