
South Korea's BOS Semiconductors secured $60.2M Series A to mass-produce Eagle-N, the industry's fir...
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The article introduces a significant new hardware entrant in the automotive AI chiplet space, updating the competitive landscape for autonomous vehicle silicon (cross.§H).
South Korea's BOS Semiconductors secured $60.2M Series A to mass-produce Eagle-N, the industry's first 250 TOPS automotive AI chiplet accelerator for autonomous vehicles, marking one of Korea's largest early-stage rounds. This Hyundai-backed startup's chiplet architecture enables scalable, cost-efficient AI computing by breaking monolithic chips into interconnected units, addressing the critical need for flexible ADAS solutions across Level 2-4 autonomy. With over 300 employees and European OEM contracts already secured, this signals Korea's emergence as a serious challenger to established automotive AI chip players like NVIDIA and Mobileye in the rapidly expanding autonomous driving market.