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Mercedes-Benz spins out Silicon Valley chip group into new company

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Posted on September 26, 2025

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By Stephen Nellis SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Mercedes-Benz on Friday spun out into a new company a group of chip experts in Silicon Valley that is working on creating a new generation of computing

Mercedes-Benz spins out Silicon Valley chip group into new company

Mercedes-Benz's New Chip Venture

By Stephen Nellis

Formation of Athos Silicon

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Mercedes-Benz on Friday spun out into a new company a group of chip experts in Silicon Valley that is working on creating a new generation of computing brains for self-driving cars, drones and other vehicles.

Investment and Ownership Structure

Athos Silicon, based in Santa Clara, California, will house a group of engineers who for five years worked at Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America to develop the new chips, which aim to be safe enough for use in cars while using less energy than existing chips. 

Technological Innovations in Chip Design

As part of the spinout, Athos is receiving intellectual property developed by the group and what Mercedes-Benz described as a "significant" investment, though neither the carmaker nor Athos disclosed the value of the transaction.

For chips used in cars, reliability is key, so critical self-driving functions are often handled by two or more separate chips in order to have backups in case of a failure. The Athos team developed a way to get the same kind of reliability using "chiplets," which are tiny pieces of chips that can be bound together in a single package.

Keeping the chips in a single package can use 10 to 20 times less power than having separate chips that must communicate with one another across a circuit board, Athos Silicon Chief Executive Charnjiv Bangar said in an interview on Friday. Those power savings are important in electric vehicles where the car's computing brains must compete with its wheels for limited battery power.

"For an electric future, electricity is a new currency," Bangar said.

Athos Silicon intends to raise venture capital from other investors. Bangar declined to disclose Mercedes-Benz's precise stake, but said the carmaker will be a minority shareholder and the chip firm will have an independent board.

"Independence is important for Athos, so that we can reach out to other (carmakers), competitors of Mercedes. We need to make sure we have a neutral approach," Bangar said. 

(Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San FranciscoEditing by Nick Zieminski)

Key Takeaways

  • Mercedes-Benz has spun out a new chip company, Athos Silicon.
  • Athos Silicon focuses on chips for self-driving cars and drones.
  • The new chips aim to be energy-efficient and reliable.
  • Athos Silicon is based in Santa Clara, California.
  • Mercedes-Benz will be a minority shareholder in Athos.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is venture capital?
Venture capital is a type of private equity financing that is provided to startups and small businesses with long-term growth potential. Investors provide capital in exchange for equity in the company.
What is artificial intelligence?
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn. AI can perform tasks such as problem-solving, understanding language, and recognizing patterns.
What is chip design?
Chip design involves creating the architecture and layout of integrated circuits used in electronic devices. It is crucial for developing efficient and powerful computing systems, especially in automotive applications.
What are self-driving cars?
Self-driving cars, also known as autonomous vehicles, use a combination of sensors, cameras, and artificial intelligence to navigate and drive without human intervention.
What are chiplets?
Chiplets are small, modular components of semiconductor chips that can be combined to create larger, more complex chips. They allow for greater flexibility and efficiency in chip design.

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