Arm Holdings plc (NASDAQ:ARM) is one of the Best Up and Coming AI Stocks to Buy. On February 23, Arm Holdings plc (NASDAQ:ARM) and Tensor announced their multi-year strategic partnership to power the world’s first agentic AI personal Robocar. It is a level 4 autonomous vehicle designed for personal use and can operate intelligently without a human driver.
Management noted that with the help of ARM’s computing, Tensor is building these robocars. Tensor is using over 400 safety-focused, energy-efficient Arm cores per vehicle, which the management highlighted is the highest number of Arm technology in a single vehicle. The vehicle is expected to be launched commercially in 2026.
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The vehicle uses a comprehensive package of sensors, including “37 cameras, 5 lidars, 11 radars, 22 microphones, 10 ultrasonic sensors, 3 IMUs, GNSS, 16 collision detectors, 8 water-level sensors, 4 tire-pressure monitors, a smoke detector, and triple-channel 5G.” Management highlighted that ARM’s processors are spread throughout the car from the main supercomputer to tiny sensors, handling everything safely. The company’s processors being used in the car include specialized cores like Neoverse for heavy AI tasks, Cortex-X for in-cabin smarts and peak control, and others for real-time safety and driving systems.
Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM) architects, develops, and licenses central processing unit products and related technologies for semiconductor companies and original equipment manufacturers.
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