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Latest News

  • Mobileye, Ordnance to Gather and Share Map Data to Manage Infrastructure for Smarter Cities, Safer Roads  (1/7/2019)
  • Volkswagen, Mobileye and Champion Motors to Invest in Israel and Deploy First Autonomous EV Ride-Hailing Service (10/29/2018)
  • Latest Intel Study Finds People Expect Self-Driving Cars to Be Common in 50 Years (10/23/2018)
  • Baidu to Integrate Mobileye's Responsibility Sensitive Safety Model into Apollo Program (7/3/2018)
  • If You Can Drive in Jerusalem You Can Drive (Almost) Anywhere (5/17/2018)
  • Following Tragic Accident, a Personal Connection to Building Autonomous Cars (4/10/2018)
  • Experience Counts, Particularly in Safety-Critical Areas (3/26/2018)
  • Ride-Share Fleets to Map Cities around the World through Mobileye 8 Connect (1/10/2018)
  • ADAS Partnerships and Products Propel the Drive Toward Full Autonomy (1/9/2018)
  • Mobileye and NavInfo to Bring REM Localization to China< /a> (1/9/2018)
  • Intel and Mobileye Offer Formula to Prove Safety of Autonomous Vehicles (10/17/2017)
  • Waymo and Intel Collaborate on Self-Driving Car Technology (9/18/2017)
  • Trust and Autonomous Driving: What will It Take (Intel iQ, 8/24/2017)
  • Fiat Chrysler Automobiles to Join BMW Group, Intel and Mobileye in Developing Autonomous Driving Platform  (8/16/2017)
  • Intel Predicts Autonomous Driving Will Spur New 'Passenger Economy' Worth $7 Trillion (6/1/2017)

Mobileye & Amnon Shashua News

  • Mobileye News
  • News Coverage of Mobileye
  • Prof. Amnon Shashua Talks & Interviews

Autonomous Driving Levels

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Our Progress

  • When Will You Be Ready to Get in a Driverless Car? (Jack Weast, 8/24/2017)
  • Intel and Mobileye Autonomous Driving Solutions
  • BMW Group, Intel and Mobileye Announce Delphi as a Development Partner and System Integrator for their Autonomous Driving Platform (5/16/2017)
  • Intel Unveils Latest Autonomous Driving Lab in Silicon Valley (5/3/2017)
  • 2017 Autonomous Driving Workshop (5/3/2017)
  • Intel to Acquire Mobileye (3/13/2017)
  • See Intel's Autonomous Driving 'Lab on Wheels' (2/24/2017)
  • BMW Group, Intel and Mobileye Will Have Autonomous Test Vehicles on the Roads by the Second Half of 2017 (1/4/2017)
  • Intel Kicks Off CES 2017 with VR, Automated Driving, 5G News and Experiences (1/4/2017)
  • Spanning Car, Connectivity and Cloud, Intel GO Platforms Lead the Way in Automated Driving (Doug Davis, 1/4/2017)
  • Intel Accelerates the Future with World's First Global 5G Modem (Aicha Evans, 1/4/2017)
  • CPUs, FPGAs and Software Come Together at CES to Bolster Automated Driving (Dan McNamara, 1/4/2017)
  • Intel to Acquire 15 Percent Ownership of HERE (1/3/2017)

Our Perspective

  • Autonomous Driving is Today's Biggest Game Changer (Brian Krzanich, 11/29/2017)
  • Paving the Way Toward Safer Roads for All (Amnon Shashua, 11/28/2017)
  • Passengers Have a Lot to Say About Self-Driving Cars - We Should Listen (Kathy Winter, 10/18/2017)
  • The Road to Our Driverless Future Runs Straight Through the Cit y (Kathy Winter, 7/24/2017)
  • Meet the Leader of Intel's Silicon Valley Autonomous Vehicle Lab (Kathy Winter, 7/6/2017)

Autonomous Driving Resources

  • Mobileye EyeQ5 Offers Better Deep Learning Performance Efficiency Than NVIDIA's Xavier
  • The 6 Levels of Autonomous Driving Automation
  • The Next Era of Driving
  • 5G: The Communications Key to Autonomous Driving
  • Autonomous Cars: The Road Ahead
  • Intel Go Automated Driving Solutions
  • Intel - On The Road To Autonomous Driving Infographic
  • Intel Go Automated Driving Solutions

Visuals

  • Trust and Autonomous Driving: Test Drives
  • Intel's Role in the Future of Autonomous Driving
  • Intel, BMW Group and Mobileye Accelerate Automated Driving
  • Intel Takes the Wheel in Automated Driving
  • See What the Self-Driving Car 'Sees' with 5G
  • 2017 Autonomous Driving Workshop
  • Chandler Autonomous Driving 'Lab on Wheels'
  • Autonomous Driving at 2017 Mobile World Congress
  • Autonomous Driving at 2017 CES
  • Autonomous Driving at 2016 AI Day
  • Autonomous Driving at 2016 AutoMobility LA
  • Autonomous Driving at 2016 IDF Investor Day

Autonomous Driving B-Roll


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Autonomous Driving at 2018 CES

  • Ride-Share Fleets to Map Cities around the World through Mobileye 8 Connect
  • ADAS Partnerships and Products Propel the Drive Toward Full Autonomy
  • Mobileye and NavInfo to Bring REM Localization to China
  • Intel and Mobileye Autonomous Driving Solutions
  • Professor Amnon Shashua, senior vice president of Intel and CEO/CTO of Mobileye, speaks on the future of autonomous driving Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Shashua says that millions of cars hitting the streets this year will play a crucial role in the delivery of a driverless future as they harvest data enabling creation of high-definition maps. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • Professor Amnon Shashua, senior vice president of Intel and CEO/CTO of Mobileye, speaks on the future of autonomous driving Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Shashua says that millions of cars hitting the streets this year will play a crucial role in the delivery of a driverless future as they harvest data enabling creation of high-definition maps. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • Professor Amnon Shashua, senior vice president of Intel and CEO/CTO of Mobileye, speaks on the future of autonomous driving Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Shashua says that millions of cars hitting the streets this year will play a crucial role in the delivery of a driverless future as they harvest data enabling creation of high-definition maps. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • Professor Amnon Shashua, senior vice president of Intel and CEO/CTO of Mobileye, arrives on stage with an autonomouos car during Intel's preshow keynote at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, in Las Vegas. Shashua joined Brian Krzanich, Intel Corporation chief executive officer, during the keynote. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)

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  • Amnon Shashua Delivers Mobileye Press Conf. at CES 2018
  • 2018 CES: Mobileye 8 Connect - Innovative ADAS for Smart Cities
  • 2018 CES: Responsibility Sensitive Safety-a Mathematical Model to Autonomous Vehicle Safety
  • 2018 CES: Purpose-Built Autonomous Driving Software and Hardware: Intel + ME Solutions
  • 2018 CES: Autonomous Driving Software Built to Sense, Plan and Act
  • 2018 CES: Autonomous Driving Engineered for Safety with RSS
  • 2018 CES: Autonomous Driving Car-to-Cloud Mapping with REM

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