Wuxi-based Autolink Intelligence Tech updated its prospectus on May 29, as it continues to pursue a main board listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. CICC and Guotai Haitong Securities are serving as joint sponsors.

Founded in 2014, Autolink’s portfolio now spans in-vehicle computing solutions and zonal controller solutions. The company has established partnerships with China’s five largest domestic-brand automakers, according to its prospectus. As of May 22, its products covered 45 brands under those automakers. By the same date, its cumulative number of vehicle model design wins, an industry term for being selected to supply technology for specific models, had increased to 164.

At the product level, Autolink said it became the first company in the world in 2021 to launch and mass produce an intelligent cockpit domain controller based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon SA8155P platform. According to Frost & Sullivan data cited in the prospectus, cumulative shipments of cockpit domain controllers based on Qualcomm’s SA8155P platform had exceeded 2.3 million units as of May 22, ranking first globally.

In cockpit-driving integration, Frost & Sullivan data shows that Autolink’s AL-A1 series, built on Qualcomm’s SA8775P platform, was the world’s first single-chip cockpit-driving integrated product to debut and enter mass production. The product was installed in both the battery-powered and range-extended versions of BAIC’s Arcfox Alpha T5, which entered mass production in the third quarter of 2025. As of December 31, 2025, products based on the SA8775P platform had secured design wins for ten vehicle models. As these projects move from design wins to mass production, cockpit-driving integration could become an important source of revenue growth for Autolink.