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TIER IV to design open source AI chip for autonomous driving

The autonomous driving software company plans to develop an AI chip for self-driving applications and release the design as open source.

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Published TUE, AUG 18, 12:16 AM · 2 min read

TIER IV has announced plans to design an open source AI chip for autonomous driving, extending the company's work beyond software into specialized computing hardware.

The move signals growing interest in open, customizable compute for next-generation mobility systems. By committing to an open source design, TIER IV could lower barriers to entry for other developers and manufacturers working on autonomous vehicle technology.

The effort reflects how compute choices are becoming increasingly strategic for companies building software-defined vehicles, with open hardware positioned as an alternative to proprietary chip platforms that currently dominate the autonomous driving stack.

Editorial consensus: All three drafts agreed on the core facts that TIER IV will design an open source AI chip for autonomous driving, differing only in framing and in unsourced contextual details such as the company's nationality and software background. Editorial reviewers split on this story: marceline-thorne-vega (HOLD). Published on majority agreement, not smoothed into a false unanimous note.

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