Rivian Is Now an AI Stock. Is It Finally a Buy?
Rivian launched its RAP1 AI chip and Autonomy+ subscription to reduce costs and generate $500 million in annual software revenue by 2027, analysts said.
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I asked 2 Rivian execs why an adventure-brand EV needs AI and self-driving. To them, they're logical next steps.
Wassym Bensaid, left, and James Philbin are two of the executives leading Rivian's push toward AI and autonomous driving.Kimberly White/Getty Images for RivianRivian is designing its own chip as part of the EV maker's AI and autonomous driving efforts.Two Rivian executives say there's alignment between the company's "adventurous" brand and AI.Automakers across the board are pursuing autonomous driving technology.If there were a Venn diagram of a…
Rivian Is Now an AI Stock. Is It Finally a Buy?
Quick Read Rivian Automotive (RIVN) unveiled its in-house AI chip RAP1 to power autonomous driving. The chip cuts supplier costs by 40% per vehicle. Rivian shares surged 16% after Needham upgraded its price target from $14 to $23. The company burns $2B annually and delivered only 41,500 to 43,500 units in 2025. If you’re focused on picking the right stocks and ETFs you may be missing the bigger picture: retirement income. That is exactly wha…
Rivian unveils custom silicon and next-gen autonomy platform – Telematics Wire
13 December 2025 Electric vehicle maker Rivian has taken a significant step forward in its push toward advanced vehicle autonomy and artificial intelligence by unveiling its own custom-designed silicon and a next-generation autonomy platform at its first Autonomy & AI Day event in Palo Alto, California. The new systems — powered by proprietary Rivian chips and deeply integrated AI — lay out a clear roadmap for where the company sees the future o…
By choosing to develop its own technology from A to Z, from the chip to the sensor, Rivian is not just catching up: the manufacturer imposes his own vision of the autonomous future, a vision that contradicts frontally the vision of his main rival.
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