Intel Corp’s autonomous driving unit, Mobileye, said on Tuesday it prepares to work with Geely Holding-backed Zeekr to launch in China what the companies claim will be the world’s first …
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The head of Intel Corp’s self-driving car subsidiary said on Tuesday the company aims to shift toward using its own radar-based technology and use a single lidar sensor for every …
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Ford to work with Intel’s Mobileye for improving crash avoidance technology
by SpeedLuxby SpeedLuxFord Motor will work together with Intel Corp’s autonomous driving unit, Mobileye, to develop an enhanced collision avoidance system for its automobiles, the automaker said on Monday. Ford said the …
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Mobileye, Volkswagen plan autonomous ride-hailing service for Israel
by SpeedLuxby SpeedLuxVolkswagen and Intel’s Mobileye are preparing to present Israel’s first ride-hailing service using self-driving cars from early next year. The two companies are establishing a joint venture with Israeli car …
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BMW says competitors are interested in joining forces on self-driving cars
by SpeedLuxby SpeedLuxBMW competitors and ride-hailing companies are thinking about joining its consortium for making self-driving vehicles as auto industry profits come under rising pressure, board member Klaus Froehlich stated. Automakers and …
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Mobileye has signed a contract to provide eight million cars at a European automaker with its self-driving technologies, a company official stated. Mobileye is a Intel Corp’s Israel-based autonomous driving …
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Intel: Mobileye’s autonomous driving tech will be used in two million vehicles
by SpeedLuxby SpeedLuxIntel Corp CEO Brian Krzanich stated on Monday 2 million vehicles from BMW, Nissan Motor and Volkswagen AG would use its unit Mobileye’s autonomous vehicle tech to crowdsource information for …
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Mobileye‘s mapping program for self-driving vehicles will begin generating income long before fully autonomous vehicles hit the roads, its chairman informed Reuters, as automakers can utilize the innovation for a …
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When Intel‘s CEO addressed investors at last month’s investor day, he firmly insisted that the standard market view of the company as a Silicon Valley stalwart making chips for PCs …
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In a speech during the Los Angeles Auto Show recently, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich stated his company will invest $250 million over the next 2 years towards the creation of …
