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There's more to it than feature size. Other companies have more general-purpose chips. Tesla basically built an ASIC for self-driving.
NVidia is the only chip that seems a bit heavy on GPU features. But the Volta architecture has tensor processors with full FP16 and INT8 support, so it seems useful for self-driving as far as I can tell. MobilEye EyeQ4 and EyeQ5 has no other purpose than self-driving. EyeQ5 is going to be 7nm and is launching 2020. A full ASIC for self-driving as well. And no one knows what the heck Google / Waymo is doing. All we kn…
Volta architecture is much more general purpose than Tesla's.
If you're doing a custom ASIC hyper-focused on your application and you're not selling hundreds of millions of them, it doesn't make sense to lock yourself into paying of dev costs for cutting edge fabrication techniques with risk of yield problems and questionable per-unit economics.