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Self-driving startup Turing gets AMD backing and adopts AMD GPUs

The Japan Times

The Japan Times

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July 6, 2026

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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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