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BYD’s New In-House Chip Reshapes Self-Driving Compute Strategy

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Last updated: May 30, 2026 8:11 am
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The Xuanji A3 Chip and Centralized Architecture

BYD has announced production of the Xuanji A3, a 4nm automotive-grade intelligent driving chip designed for Level 3 and Level 4 autonomous driving. When deployed in clusters of three, the chip delivers over 2,100 TOPS of combined computing power while consuming roughly 20% less energy per unit of computation than comparable alternatives. The chip features a 3-core NPU, a 16-core CPU, DDR memory bandwidth of 273GB/s, and ASIL-D functional safety certification, the highest automotive safety standard. BYD also developed a proprietary bus architecture specifically to minimize decision-making latency.

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The Xuanji A3 Chip and Centralized ArchitectureImpact on Supply Chain and Vertical Integration

The Xuanji A3 serves as the core of BYD’s new centralized Xuanji Architecture 2.0 computing platform. This platform unifies three previously separate vehicle domains (smart cockpit, driver assistance, and electric propulsion) into a single integrated system. According to Citi analysts, the total hardware cost of this platform is approximately one-third of equivalent Nvidia Thor-based solutions. BYD also claims that pairing its own hardware with in-house algorithms doubles effective utilization, meaning real-world performance significantly exceeds nominal specifications.

Impact on Supply Chain and Vertical Integration

This development represents BYD’s near-total vertical integration of key automotive components, closing what many considered the last major gap in its strategy. By designing and manufacturing its own autonomous driving silicon, BYD reduces reliance on third-party chip suppliers and gains tighter control over its software-defined vehicle roadmap. For automotive security engineers and OEM supply chain teams, this move signals a growing trend toward in-house silicon development as a competitive advantage. The centralized architecture also has implications for ECU and CAN bus security, as consolidating domains into a single platform changes the attack surface and requires new approaches to isolation and secure communication between formerly separate systems. Fleet managers and tier-1 suppliers should monitor how BYD’s approach to chip-level security and over-the-air update mechanisms evolves as this platform reaches production vehicles.

Source: Automotiveworld

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