KEY POINTS
  • Tesla is acquiring computer vision startup DeepScale, CNBC has learned.
  • Forrest Iandola, the startup's CEO, has joined Tesla as senior staff machine learning scientist.
  • DeepScale could help fill the gap left by the departure of several Autopilot engineers who reportedly left over the summer.
An employee drives a Tesla Motors Inc. Model S electric automobile, equipped with Autopilot hardware and software, hands-free on a highway.

Tesla is acquiring DeepScale, a computer vision start-up that could help it develop fully driverless vehicles, CNBC has learned.

The deal could help Tesla's goal to deliver cars with advanced driver-assistance systems that are good enough for owners to rent them out as "robotaxis" on an Uber-like platform without drivers. However, like all automakers, Tesla is limited by the computational resources it can build into its vehicles.