The fifth-generation domain controller, TITAN5, developed by In-Driving Technology Co in the Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone. [Photo/WeChat account: whkfq]
In-Driving Technology Co, a leading provider of intelligent driving solutions in the Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone (WEDZ), recently launched its fifth-generation domain controller, TITAN5.
According to Cao Jing, president of In-Driving, the domain controller features industry-leading chip computing units with a processing power of up to 550 TOPS. This represents a 4 to 18-fold increase in computing power compared to the previous generation. The controller combines high performance, reliability, and low power consumption to enable advanced autonomous driving functions.
Nearly 10,000 units of the TITAN series domain controllers have been shipped, finding applications in driverless buses, autonomous taxis, operational vehicles, delivery robots, roadside units, data collection, and remote driving. In-Driving's products serve renowned automakers such as BYD, Dongfeng, GWM, and Geely.
The domain controller is the core computational hub of intelligent driving, capable of integrating and processing data from vehicle sensors to form decision-making logic for vehicle movement. Often referred to as the "brain" of autonomous driving solutions, this technology is crucial for advancing automated driving capabilities.