Join Mobileye at the International Consumer Electronics Show for a digital-first look inside the groundbreaking technologies that are propelling the self-driving mobility revolution. Learn how Mobileye’s technology is coming to life in driver assistance and autonomous mobility use cases that will enable autonomous vehicles (AV) anywhere, any way, for anyone.
As part of the event, Mobileye CEO Prof. Amnon Shashua will explain how the company will deliver economically viable consumer AVs to the world. He will unveil new chip technology, share progress on radar and lidar technology, and disclose details about Mobileye’s approach to enabling fully autonomous solutions across vehicle types and use cases around the globe.
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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. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
Mobileye introduces the next-generation EyeQ system-on-chip for advanced driver-assistance systems. Unveiled at CES 2022, the EyeQ6L will be the successor to the EyeQ4 SoC in a package that is just 55 percent the size of the EyeQ4. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
Mobileye introduces the next-generation EyeQ system-on-chip for advanced driver-assistance systems. Unveiled at CES 2022, the EyeQ6H will support premium advanced driver-assistance systems or partial autonomous vehicle capabilities with full surround. It is equivalent to two EyeQ5s in terms of computing power. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
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Udelv unveiled the first cab-less autonomous electric vehicle for multi-stop delivery at CES 2002. The company aims to have 50,000 units of the Transporter, driven by Mobileye, on public roads by 2028, with the first Transporters being commercially deployed in 2023. (Credit: Udelv)
The Udelv Transporter’s uPod can carry up to 2,000 pounds of cargo and make up to 80 stops per run. (Credit: Udelv)
The Udelv Transporter is driven by the Mobileye Drive self-driving system with a robust suite of cameras, lidars, radars and the fifth generation of EyeQ, Mobileye’s system-on-chip for automotive applications. (Credit: Udelv)