0
Robotics & Autonomy·July 6, 2026·1 min read

Self-Driving Startup Turing Gets AMD Backing, Adopts AMD GPUs

Share

A self-driving stack standardizing on AMD accelerators with AMD Ventures on the cap table is another data point that AV compute is no longer a single-vendor game. If you're building autonomy or heavy perception workloads, procurement and architecture should assume a multi-accelerator world—optimize your software for portability, not just CUDA lock-in.

Robotics & Autonomy

How companies like Nvidia and Neura Robotics are building safety systems for humanoid robots to minimize risks like a bipedal robot losing stability

Humanoid deployment is now gated more by safety engineering than by raw capability — Nvidia, Neura and others are racing to make stability, sensing, and fail-safes legible to regulators and insurers. If you’re piloting humanoids, treat safety stacks as a first-class vendor selection criterion, not an afterthought to the robot’s spec sheet.

Robotics & Autonomy

Tesla rolls out its Robotaxi service without a safety monitor in Miami, its fifth city, as it aims to expand to a dozen US states by the end of 2026

Pulling the safety monitor raises the bar on regulators and insurers more than on the tech itself — policy risk is now the gating factor for scaling to a dozen states by 2026. If you operate in mobility or adjacent infra, assume mixed regimes for years and design services that can flex between human-supervised and fully autonomous modes.