Rivian shares rose more than 15% after the company unveiled its in-house autonomy processor and outlined new AI-driven ...
The backbone of Rivian’s progress in self-driving tech is a new in-house silicon, designed for its vision-centric physical AI. The company’s Autonomy Compute Model 3 (ACM3, one of several geeky terms ...
EV manufacturer Rivian, a key partner of Volkswagen, unveiled its own in-house developed silicon chip at its first 'Autonomy ...
Rivian also introduced an AI assistant that it says can manage some vehicle functions, sync with apps and flag potential ...
Newsweek sat down with Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe immediately after he announced major technology plans for the company.
Rivian Automotive Inc shares fell after it unveiled its own AI chip designed to replace Nvidia Corp technology as part of a broader push to enhance automated-driving features in future vehicles.
Rivian has big ambitions, including point-to-point driverless rides and an AI assistant. Watch the livestream here.
Rivian enters the autonomous driving race with new AI chip, targeting Level 4 autonomous capabilities using LiDAR.
Rivian plans to bundle these self-driving features into a new Autonomy+ package that will cost $2,500 up-front, or $50/month. If these tools work well, they might help the company catch up with — or ...
Rivian Automotive Inc. shares fell 6.1% on Thursday after the electric vehicle (EV) maker held its first "Autonomy and AI Day ...
Rivian's Autonomy & AI Day revealed a new autonomous driving experience with a new AI chip and new sensors including a lidar ...