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SpatiX's Rise: How Spatial Intelligence Transforms AIoT

Written by SpatiX | Dec 5, 2025 3:22:37 PM

Discover how SpatiX's exponential growth in spatiotemporal services is revolutionizing industries through AIoT integration.

The Exponential Growth of SpatiX's Spatiotemporal Services

SpatiX has achieved a remarkable milestone in the realm of spatial intelligence. As of November 2025, the company has recorded over 1 trillion spatiotemporal service calls per month for two consecutive months. This exponential growth represents a tenfold increase over the past three years, highlighting the burgeoning demand for high-precision spatial intelligence across various sectors.

Handling 1 trillion service calls per month translates to an average of 380,000 spatial service requests per second. This incredible volume demonstrates SpatiX's capability to support tens of thousands of smart devices—ranging from intelligent cars and mobile phones to drones and robots—in real-time spatial-temporal perception. The rapid development of large AI models has significantly enhanced the interactivity of these devices with the real world, leading to a substantial increase in the use of SpatiX's spatial intelligence services.

The Role of AI in Enhancing Spatial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a driving force behind the surge in demand for spatial intelligence. By integrating AI with spatial intelligence, devices are endowed with the ability to perceive, plan, and make decisions in complex environments. According to Chen Jinpei, CEO of SpatiX, spatial intelligence serves as the foundational infrastructure that enables AI to operate effectively in the physical world.

AI-driven spatial intelligence provides machines with high-precision spatial-temporal perception, planning, decision-making, and control capabilities. This synergy allows intelligent agents to understand and interact with their surroundings, thereby transforming the way machines operate in the real world. The integration of AI and spatial intelligence is not just an enhancement but a necessity for the future of autonomous systems and digital transformation.

Transforming Autonomous Driving with High-Precision Positioning

One of the most impactful applications of SpatiX's spatial intelligence is in the field of autonomous driving. The demand for high-precision spatial-temporal services in intelligent driving systems continues to rise, driven by the need for accurate and reliable positioning. SpatiX's services currently support over 3.5 million intelligent connected vehicles, providing spatial-temporal data with an integrity risk as low as 10⁻⁷ per hour—equivalent to once in a millennium.

This high level of precision is crucial for advanced driving functions such as high-speed navigation on autopilot (NOA). SpatiX's spatial intelligence has enabled intelligent vehicles from mainstream brands like XPeng, AION, and Li Auto to cover over 10 billion kilometers of intelligent driving mileage monthly. The widespread adoption of L2-level assisted driving and the accelerated approval of L3-level systems underscore the indispensable role of BeiDou spatial-temporal services in the evolution of autonomous driving.

Revolutionizing the Low-Altitude Economy with Accurate Mapping

SpatiX's spatial intelligence is also revolutionizing the low-altitude economy, particularly in the realm of drone operations. Accurate mapping and air route planning are essential for ensuring precise low-altitude flights. SpatiX's spatial-temporal infrastructure has facilitated the completion of professional tasks by over 200,000 low-altitude aircraft, including drones used for power grid inspection, water area management, agricultural plant protection, and night sky performances.

The cumulative low-altitude service mileage provided by SpatiX is nearly 4 billion kilometers, equivalent to escorting these aircraft around the Earth nearly 100,000 times. This level of precision and reliability is critical for the safe and efficient operation of drones, making SpatiX an indispensable partner in the low-altitude economy.

Consumer Applications: From Lane-Level Navigation to Traffic Light Countdown

In the consumer sector, SpatiX has partnered with leading mobile phone brands to bring innovative applications to users. Features like lane-level navigation and traffic light countdown have transformed mobile phone positioning accuracy from "road-level" to "lane-level." These advancements have significantly enhanced the user experience by providing more precise and reliable navigation information.

The shipment of mobile phones supporting SpatiX's spatial-temporal capabilities has exceeded 50 million units, covering brands such as Huawei, Honor, OPPO, and VIVO. These innovations have brought revolutionary changes to users' navigation experiences, making everyday travel more efficient and stress-free.

The Future of Physical AI and Spatial Intelligence in AIoT

As AI technology continues to penetrate autonomous machine systems, the demand for physical interaction capabilities in the real world becomes increasingly prominent. Spatial intelligence is the key to enabling AI to "land in the physical world," providing the necessary "nervous system + perception map + physical common sense" for AI to act effectively.

SpatiX's vision for the future includes the widespread adoption of "Physical AI," where autonomous machines are capable of performing tasks usually associated with intelligent organisms. By providing high-precision spatial-temporal data, SpatiX is helping various devices conduct spatial-temporal planning, decision-making, and control. This integration is essential for the development of intelligent agents that can operate autonomously in complex environments.

Since its inception in 2015, SpatiX has been committed to making spatial intelligence services as accessible as water, electricity, and the Internet. With over 10,000 GNSS space-based/ground-based augmentation stations worldwide, SpatiX utilizes advanced AI-driven algorithms and cloud-native architecture to deliver centimeter-level positioning, millimeter-level perception, and nanosecond-level timing services. As the era of the Internet of Everything and large AI models continues to unfold, SpatiX is poised to meet the explosive growth in demand for spatial-temporal services, driving industrial innovation and transforming the future of AIoT.