The Intel-owned autonomous vehicle developer has a simple solution to help drivers follow speed limits. The Intel-owned autonomous vehicle developer has a simple solution to help drivers follow speed ...
Mobileye shifts beyond ADAS into robotaxi & humanoid robotics infrastructure, with 2027 catalysts and recurring revenue ...
Intel on Monday announced it would acquire Mobileye in a $15.3 billion acquisition, deepening the chip manufacturer's efforts around connected cars. "I believe that today’s announcement puts us in the ...
Self-driving technology supplier Mobileye Global announced it would launch its own robotaxi service in the U.S. The company is planning to deploy an initial 100-vehicle fleet into a major U.S. city in ...
The Israeli tech company and Intel subsidiary said it will launch its own robotaxi service in a U.S. city in 2027.
Earlier this month, both Intel and Mobileye got hit by rumors that the semiconductor giant was planning to sell off most of its 88% stake in Mobileye, which makes systems for machine vision in ...
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Porsches is all about the driving experience, but there are times when even Porsche owners will want to hand over the driving duties to the vehicle, like in heavy traffic or during a boring commute.
Several months ago, Mobileye announced that the first customer for its upcoming consumer automated driving system would be Polestar, the performance electric vehicle spin-off from Volvo Cars. At the ...
Yes, they are basically pursuing Tesla's strategy but with a lot more data (several large OEM partners), a deeper engineering bench, and more capital (thanks to Intel). Also, they're deliberately ...
Mobileye issued an ugly warning for 2024. The share price plummeted as expectations were reset for the self-driving car semiconductor business. Despite the horrific outlook, Mobileye might be at its ...