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The chip industry’s technical documentation can be as long as a novel, making it a daunting task to keep everything up to date. But fear not! Driver, a startup backed by an $8 million seed funding round, is here to revolutionize the process with the help of AI.

### Meet the Team
The brains behind Driver, CEO Adam Tilton and CTO Daniel Hensley, have a wealth of experience in startups and tech giants like Nike. Their goal is to simplify the documentation process for engineers working with multiple chips in their products.

### The Game Changer
Driver’s platform promises to cut down the time spent on understanding complex code by 50%, saving companies valuable weeks of employee time. With investors like GV and Y Combinator on board, Driver is set to shake up the industry with its innovative approach to documentation.

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