NavInfo has announced that its semiconductor subsidiary Jiefa Technology has shipped over 100 million units each of its MCU and SoC chips for automotive applications. The company confirmed immediate revenue recognition upon shipment, with no reporting delays.
This milestone reflects strong business momentum. Earlier reports showed Jiefa shipped approximately 90 million SoC chips and 80 million MCU chips in the first half of 2025 alone. The company is projected to approach 100 million total chip shipments for the full year, potentially generating billion-yuan (RMB) revenue.

NavInfo emphasized its compliance with accounting standards and contract schedules, ensuring transparent financial reporting aligned with delivery cycles.
Through Jiefa Technology, NavInfo offers a complete automotive-grade chip portfolio covering entry-level to high-end applications. Its products serve:
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Smart cockpits
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In-vehicle infotainment
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Instrument clusters
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Body control systems
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Battery management
The chips have been adopted by traditional automakers, EV manufacturers, and new energy vehicle brands worldwide. Recent launches include:
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AC7870 multi-core MCU (ARM Cortex-R52) for functional safety applications
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AC8025 smart cockpit domain controller, now in mass production with design wins from global automakers
NavInfo's chip business reported H1 2025 revenue of ¥259 million ($36 million), up 2.48% year-over-year despite market competition.
ICgoodFind :The dual 100-million shipment milestone demonstrates NavInfo's product strength, with transparent operations supporting its automotive chip leadership.
