Rivian develops first in-house chip for self-driving electric vehicles
Panelists break down Alphabet’s stock surge driven by A.I. momentum and weigh Google’s Waymo against Tesla in the race for autonomous driving on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’ Rivian Automotive announced Thursday that it has developed its first in-house chip to power next-generation self-driving technology in its electric vehicles (EVs). The company's new in-house chip, called the Rivian Autonomy Processor, will improve the ability of Rivian vehicles to process data needed for more advanced levels of autonomous driving – such as data from cameras, LIDAR and other sensors.The custom AI chip will power Rivian's autonomy platform, which will also be informed by an end-to-end data loop to train its AI-powered self-driving software. The company aims to reach Level 4 (L4) autonomy, which allows ...










