Hyundai Motor Considers Developing Chips for Autonomous Driving

  • Automaker currently uses chips and sensors from affiliates
  • Hyundai Mobis is biggest supplier of parts to Hyundai Motor
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Hyundai Motor Co. is considering developing its own computer chips and sensors used in autonomous driving to gain fuller control over components seen as being crucial to future development of cars.

South Korea’s largest carmaker currently buys parts for autonomous driving-related technologies from affiliates and other suppliers, Kim Dae Sung, director at the automaker’s automotive control system development group, said at a forum in Seoul on Tuesday, without naming the companies.