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Self-driving startup Turing gets AMD backing and adopts AMD GPUs
The five-year-old Japanese startup is adding to its capabilities as it builds toward a commercial launch.
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This article was published by The Japan Times, a source frequently categorized with a center bias based in Japan. Our narrative intelligence engine continuously monitors coverage from this outlet to track framing, bias, and rhetorical patterns. Our initial algorithmic scan of this specific piece did not flag high-confidence rhetorical techniques, suggesting a generally straightforward reporting style or neutral framing. By understanding the editorial perspective of The Japan Times, readers can better contextualize the information presented and compare it across our broader media matrix to find the real narrative.
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The Next Web
· Jul 6, 2026
Japan’s Turing takes AMD money and AMD chips to loosen Nvidia’s grip
Nvidia powers almost every self-driving car project going. A small Japanese startup is quietly handing some of that work to AMD instead. Turing Inc. has added AMD Ventures to its backers and started running its AI on AMD chips, Bloomberg reported. The five-year-old Tokyo firm wants to put self-driving software in consumer cars and robotaxis [] This story continues at The Next Web
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Related coverage for " Self-driving startup Turing gets AMD backing and adopts AMD GPUs ": The Next Web — Japan’s Turing takes AMD money and AMD chips to loosen Nvidia’s grip. Digital Trends — Intel may bring back older desktop CPUs because DDR5 is getting too expensive. The Motley Fool — AMD vs. Qualcomm: Which AI PC Stock Has the Better Long-Term Setup?. The Register — Explainer: Why your legacy storage is choking your expensive GPU. MakeUseOf — The best AMD CPU of every generation, ranked by bang for the buck. Mashable — Nvidia resurrects older graphics cards as RAM demands impact tech prices