Wayve, the London-based autonomous driving software company, has raised $60M from AMD, Arm, and Qualcomm Ventures, extending its Series D to $1.2B and total funding to ~$1.5B at an $8.6B valuation. The new chip investors join NVIDIA, SoftBank, Microsoft, Uber, and several automakers. Together, AMD, Arm, Qualcomm, and NVIDIA cover virtually every automotive compute architecture, reinforcing Wayve's hardware-agnostic AI Driver strategy. Upcoming milestones include a Nissan production partnership for ProPILOT systems launching in FY2027, and robotaxi pilots with Uber in Tokyo (late 2026) and London, part of a planned 10+ city global rollout.

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