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Twenty years ago, Mobileye revolutionized driver-assist with a simple radical idea: a single, inexpensive sensor, the camera, could be the basis for life-saving technology. 170 million vehicles later, Mobileye continues to pioneer this driver-assist technology, while leading the way to the fully autonomous future.
It is developing self-driving technologies and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) including cameras, computer chips, and software. [4] [5] Mobileye was acquired by Intel in 2017 and went public again in 2022. [6] [7] A Mobileye EyeQ2 chip used in a Hyundai Lane Guidance camera module.
Mobileye is driving the global evolution toward the smarter, safer driverless future with pioneering core-technology leadership, unparalleled field-tested experience, and an intensely practical vision for the future.
For every critical component of autonomous driving to succeed, Mobileye has a differentiated approach, with safety and scalability at the core — bringing advanced technology developed for the self-driving vehicles of tomorrow to the drivers of today.
Mobileye is the global leader in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicle - self driving car technologies. Mobileye’s aftermarket collision avoidance system empowers...
Mobileye is leading the mobility revolution with its autonomous-driving and driver-assist technologies, harnessing world-renowned expertise in computer vision, machine learning, mapping, and data...
Jan 4, 2022 · Mobileye introduces the EyeQ Ultra, the company’s most advanced, highest performing system-on-chip purpose-built for autonomous driving. Unveiled at CES 2022, EyeQ Ultra maximizes both effectiveness and efficiency, making it the industry’s leanest autonomous vehicle chip.