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Dreame Technology, a leader in smart home appliances, has announced the debut of its new “Human-Vehicle-Home-Sky-Chip” ecosystem and introduced its dedicated chip brand NXMind. This move signifies the company’s expansion into semiconductor production, covering areas like smartphone processors, autonomous driving chips, and robot system-on-chips. The first batch of chips is set to be integrated into robotic products.
The company, based in Suzhou and renowned for its robot vacuum cleaners, showcased its latest advancements at the 2026 Appliance & Electronics World Expo in Shanghai. Its initial commercial offering is the “Tianqiong” series multi-purpose robot chip, which features a heterogeneous platform that combines multi-core CPUs, neural processing units, and independent microcontroller units. Designed to enhance navigation, the chip supports lidar, AI visual fusion, and binocular obstacle avoidance—ideal for home robot vacuums.
In the autonomous driving segment, Dreame introduced an integrated cockpit-and-driving chip built on an advanced two-nanometer process. It boasts a single-chip processing power of 2,000 trillion operations per second, claiming to be three times higher than industry standards and capable of supporting Level 4 autonomous driving. Additionally, their mobile processor, Chixiao 01, incorporates a proprietary NPU architecture and a desktop-class GPU supporting full-scenario ray tracing and stable operation at 120 frames per second at 1.5K resolution.
Looking ahead, NXMind shared plans for a space computing network, including a near-Earth orbit supercomputing center made up of two million satellites. The company’s first self-developed space computing device, named “Yaotai,” is scheduled for launch soon to verify its system capabilities.
Furthermore, NXMind introduced its first personal super AI computer, capable of delivering 1.5 petaflops of computing power. It supports multi-device connections and can run large AI models with over 10 billion parameters locally.
The company intends to leverage the extensive data and units shipped by Dreame in robotics and smart cleaning devices to foster collaborative development in chip technology and robotics. According to Fu Haiyang, head of the chip division, this integration will help accelerate innovation across both sectors.
Since its founding in 2017, Dreame has grown its product lineup to include vacuum cleaners, hair dryers, smart rings, air conditioners, and washing machines. In the third quarter of last year, it held a 12.4% share of the global robot vacuum cleaner market, ranking behind competitors like Ecovacs Robotics and Roborock Technology, as per IDC.
In terms of financial performance, the company reported over 40 billion yuan (approximately 5.79 billion USD) in revenue and 5.5 billion yuan (around 801 million USD) in profit last year. CEO Yu Hao previously shared these figures and also expressed ambitions for the company’s ecosystem, aiming to become “the first company ecosystem with a value exceeding 100 trillion USD in human history.”


