GAC AION V, world's first car equipped with 5G chip, rolls off production line
GAC's AION V, equipped with Huawei's latest generation Baron 5000 chip, rolled off the production line on December 24, becoming the world's first mass-produced car equipped with a 5G chip.
The AION V has the world's first 5G and V2X in-vehicle intelligent communication system developed by GAC and is equipped with the world's first automotive-grade 5G module MH5000 - based on Huawei's new-generation Baron 5000 5G chip.
5G has three advantages: high speed, low latency, and wide connectivity, with transmission speed over 100 times faster than 4G, time delay only 1/50 of 4G, and can connect millions of terminals simultaneously.
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Through the integration of 5G V2X technology and intelligent transportation network, AION V is the first to realize the real-time interconnection of vehicle-road-human-cloud, which can provide various new scenarios of L4 level intelligent driving and enhance driving safety and reliability.
V2V is also one of the anticipated scenarios of 5G Telematics. AION V has advanced interaction between the sames models, such as blind intersection collision warning, reverse overtaking blind zone warning, and in-car alert of traffic light information.
Through the intelligent cockpit function, AION V will support AR/VR ultra-high-definition online video.
With the support of 5G, the OTA upgrade is also faster, and AION V has a better experience in loading large files for an upgrade.