On April 13, 2021, Faraday Future announced on its social media that its first mass-produced flagship model, the FF 91, will be equipped with Nvidia’s Orin system-level autonomous driving chip. Orin, with a single-core computing power of up to 254 TOPS, is the mainstream advanced configuration for automakers’ upcoming models in 2022.
Faraday Future stated that the FF 91 model plans to achieve advanced highway autonomous driving and advanced parking and summoning functions by the time it is launched in 2022.
This release of information can be understood as a settled matter for FF in terms of autonomous driving. However, investors are currently most interested in information about the brand’s autonomous driving system solution, algorithms, and their progress.
Additionally, Faraday Future emphasized again in this release that FF 81 and FF 71, which are also equipped with Orin and the same autonomous driving functions, will be launched in 2023 and 2024, respectively.
🔗Source: Faraday Future Official Account
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