From mobile phones to cars: Lei Jun reveals the ‘technology-based’ behind millet SU7! When Lei Jun stood in the spotlight of the millet car conference, the applause under the stage, he held in his hands is not only the millet SU7 car keys, but also a decade of technical precipitation across the answer sheet. Lei Jun has frankly said: ‘millet car is not a temporary intention, but the inevitable choice of technology accumulation to a certain stage.’
The birth of millet SU7 is a full flowering of the millet technology tree. In the field of intelligent cockpit, millet will mobile phone field of ‘fast’ and ‘smooth’ gene into it. Surge OS system on the car, to achieve a seamless flow of mobile phones and car machines. Xiaomi’s self-developed cross-end interconnection framework breaks the protocol barriers between different devices, allowing data to flow freely between terminals. Lei Jun once said, ‘A good intelligent cockpit should exist like air, and the user does not need to learn and will use it when he gets on the car.’
In the face of the modular architecture commonly used in the industry, millet chose a more difficult ‘end-to-end’ technology route. This architecture abandons the traditional layered design of sensing, planning, and control, and instead processes sensor signals directly through a deep neural network to output driving decisions.
Lei Jun explained: ‘This is just like a human driving, will not first recognise the road signs, then plan the route, and finally control the steering wheel, but a glance at the environment to react.’ In order to train this ‘human-like’ intelligent driving system, millet invested in a huge amount of real road data, and built a simulated city-level virtual test environment, so that the vehicle in the digital world to complete hundreds of millions of kilometres of ‘driving to learn’.
In the millet car super factory, more than seven hundred robots work together, large die-casting clusters will originally dozens of parts at a time, painting workshop through AI algorithms to achieve zero overspray, millet on the ‘hard core manufacturing’ redefinition.
From mobile phones to cars: Lei Jun reveals the ‘technology-based’ behind millet SU7! From mobile phones to cars, Lei Jun has always believed that ‘technology can solve all difficulties’. When friends and businessmen are still entangled in the ‘soul theory’, millet has built a technical moat with self-developed chips, operating systems, and AI models.
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