Automotive AI chips from BOS Semiconductors that incorporate Tenstorrent technology are displayed at the company's office, in Pangyo, near Seoul, South Korea December 9, 2024. REUTERS/Hyunjoo Jin/File Photo
SEOUL (Reuters) - Canadian startup Tenstorrent and BOS Semiconductors, a South Korean chip startup backed by Hyundai Motor Group, unveiled on Thursday artificial intelligence (AI) chips used for in-vehicle infotainment and autonomous driving.
As autos increasingly become 'computers on wheels', demand has grown for AI chips to handle high performance workloads necessary for complex features.
