Published on April 15, 2026
Wayve, the London-based startup specializing in autonomous driving software, had been steadily positioning itself within the automotive tech landscape. With its initial funding, the company emphasized AI-driven systems and innovative algorithms, focusing primarily on software solutions for self-driving vehicles.
Recent investments from AMD, Arm, and Qualcomm have significantly altered Wayve’s trajectory. The consortium injected an additional $60 million into Wayve’s Series D funding round, bringing the total to $1.2 billion. This comprehensive support ensures that Wayve can harness the latest advancements across all current automotive computing architectures.
The funding enables Wayve to solidify its role in the autonomous driving sector. The partnerships will facilitate the integration of Wayve’s software with the hardware of existing vehicles and platforms designed for future models. Pilot programs with Uber in major cities like London and Tokyo are already in the pipeline.
This influx of resources enhances Wayve’s competitive edge and accelerates its development timeline. As it moves toward real-world applications, the collaboration signifies a promising future for the robotaxi sector and underscores the commitment of industry giants to the evolution of self-driving technology.
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