WeRide-W Shares Surge Over 8% in Morning Trading as WRD 3.0 Achieves Multi-Chip Platform Compatibility

Deep News04-27

WeRide-W (00800) saw its shares rise more than 8% during morning trading. At the time of writing, the stock had increased by 8.11% to HKD 21.86, with a trading volume of HKD 36.8098 million.

On April 24, the company announced via its official WeChat account that its one-stage end-to-end assisted driving solution, WRD 3.0, has achieved compatibility with multiple chip platforms. The solution now supports a variety of mainstream automotive computing platforms, including NVIDIA DRIVE®, Qualcomm Snapdragon®, and Xinqing Technology's "Starry One" (AD1000), covering different computational power levels and cost ranges. This provides global OEMs with a family of L2++ high-level assisted driving solutions ranging from high performance to high cost-effectiveness.

WRD 3.0 has already secured nearly 30 vehicle model designations from OEMs such as GAC and Chery. On April 16, the first mass-produced passenger vehicle co-developed by WeRide and GAC Aion, the Aion N60, officially began pre-sales. This also marks WeRide's first mass production of one-stage end-to-end technology on the Qualcomm Snapdragon® platform, achieving full-scene, full-function high-level assisted driving capabilities including urban, highway, parking, and active/passive safety features. It delivers performance equivalent to 2000 TOPS with only 200 TOPS of computational power.

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