The drive toward an autonomous future is first and foremost about safer roads. It is a future that can't come soon enough for the 1 million people who die in crashes each year. Intel and Mobileye see it as a moral imperative to deliver the technology that will make this future possible.

But we don't have to wait for fully autonomous vehicles (AVs) to make our roads safer. Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) or assisted driving solutions are already reducing the number and severity of crashes. And the more vehicles that we can equip with this technology, the more we can bring these benefits forward.

Mobileye is the leader in assisted driving today, present in 12 of the 16 cars that received a 5-star safety rating from EurNCAP in 2018. We were pioneers in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. Today that technology is scaling up to become the building blocks for a fully autonomous vehicle. At the same time, the technology we are developing for AVs is proving useful for next-level ADAS that we call 'level 2+.'

For Mobileye and Intel, safety is our North Star. And the safer roads we expect from our autonomous future are arriving with assisted driving today.

Quick Quotes

'We view it as a moral imperative to pursue a future with autonomous vehicles (AVs), but to not wait for it when we have the technology to save lives today.'
- Prof. Amnon Shashua, Intel Sr. Vice President and President and CEO of Mobileye, an Intel Company

'The adoption of RSS by our global partners and their willingness to invest in an RSS-based safety standard demonstrates their serious commitment to a safer autonomous future.'
- Jack Weast, senior principal engineer, Intel, and vice president of Automated Vehicle Standards, Mobileye, an Intel Company

'The key differentiator of our system is that it is designed to meet important goals of safety and economic scalability from the beginning. We target a vehicle that gets from point A to point B faster, smoother and less expensively than a human-driven vehicle.'
- Prof. Amnon Shashua, Intel. Sr. Vice President and President and CEO of Mobileye, an Intel Company

'We are really close to perfecting the technology for self-driving cars. But our driverless future won't go anywhere if people don't trust it.'
- Jack Weast, senior principal engineer, Intel, and vice president of Automated Vehicle Standards, Mobileye, an Intel Company

Prof. Amnon Shashua Honored

The Society for Imaging Science and Technology on Monday, Jan. 14, 2019, honored Professor Amnon Shashua, president and CEO of Mobileye and senior vice president of Intel, with its Electronic Imaging Scientist of the Year award.

Mobileye in Daegu, Korea

Leaders of Mobileye, an Intel Company, and Daegu Metropolitan City in Korea signed a memorandum of understanding on Thursday at 2019 CES in Las Vegas. They agreed to begin installation in the second half of 2019 of hundreds of Mobileye 8 Connect™ units on public transportation and taxi fleets. The project will crowdsource data from Daegu to enable improvements in infrastructure, transportation and mobility-as-a-service, and to make Daegu safer, smarter and autonomous-ready.

  • Prof. Amnon Shashua (right), president and CEO of Mobileye, an Intel Company, and Intel senior vice president, and Youngjin Kwon, mayor of Daegu Metropolitan City in Korea, are shown during a ceremony to sign a memorandum of understanding on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019, at 2019 CES in Las Vegas. Leaders of Mobileye, an Intel Company, and Daegu, South Korea's fourth-largest city, agreed to begin installation in the second half of 2019 of hundreds of Mobileye 8 Connect™ units on public transportation and taxi fleets. The project will crowdsource data from Daegu to enable improvements in infrastructure, transportation and mobility-as-a-service, and to make Daegu safer, smarter and autonomous-ready. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel company)
  • Prof. Amnon Shashua (right), president and CEO of Mobileye, an Intel Company, and Intel senior vice president, and Youngjin Kwon, mayor of Daegu Metropolitan City in Korea, are shown during a ceremony to sign a memorandum of understanding on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019, at 2019 CES in Las Vegas. Leaders of Mobileye, an Intel Company, and Daegu, South Korea's fourth-largest city, agreed to begin installation in the second half of 2019 of hundreds of Mobileye 8 Connect™ units on public transportation and taxi fleets. The project will crowdsource data from Daegu to enable improvements in infrastructure, transportation and mobility-as-a-service, and to make Daegu safer, smarter and autonomous-ready. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel company)
  • Prof. Amnon Shashua (right), president and CEO of Mobileye, an Intel Company, and Intel senior vice president, and Youngjin Kwon, mayor of Daegu Metropolitan City in Korea, are shown during a ceremony to sign a memorandum of understanding on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019, at 2019 CES in Las Vegas. Leaders of Mobileye, an Intel Company, and Daegu, South Korea's fourth-largest city, agreed to begin installation in the second half of 2019 of hundreds of Mobileye 8 Connect™ units on public transportation and taxi fleets. The project will crowdsource data from Daegu to enable improvements in infrastructure, transportation and mobility-as-a-service, and to make Daegu safer, smarter and autonomous-ready. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel company)

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Latest News

  • Using Autonomous Vehicle Technology to Make Roads Safer Today (1/8/2019)
  • Intel's Framework for Automated Vehicle Safety Standard Gaining Global Acceptance (1/8/2019)
  • Mobileye, Beijing Public Transport Corp. and Beijing Beytai Collaborate to Bring Autonomy to China's Public Transportation (1/8/2019)
  • Great Wall Motors, Mobileye Join Forces to Deliver ADAS and Autonomous Driving Solutions in China and Beyond  (1/8/2019)
  • Intel and Warner Bros. Immersive CES Experience Previews Entertainment's Future in Autonomous Vehicles (1/8/2019)
  • 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)
  • Experience Counts, Particularly in Safety-Critical Areas (3/26/2018)
  • Mobileye and NavInfo to Bring REM Localization to China (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)
  • Intel Predicts Autonomous Driving Will Spur New 'Passenger Economy' Worth $7 Trillion (6/1/2017)
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Mobileye & Amnon Shashua News

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Responsibility-Sensitive Safety

Autonomous Driving Levels

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Our Perspective

  • Using Autonomous Vehicle Technology to Make Roads Safer Today (Amnon Shashua, 1/8/2019)
  • Paving the Way Toward Safer Roads for All (Amnon Shashua, 11/28/2017)

Autonomous Driving Resources

  • Mobileye Shield+ Product Brief
  • Mobileye 8 Connect Product Brief
  • Mobileye AV Series Product Brief
  • Mobileye Responsibility-Sensitive Safety Product Brief
  • Mobileye EyeQ5 Offers Better Deep Learning Performance Efficiency Than NVIDIA's Xavier
  • The 6 Levels of Autonomous Driving Automation

Autonomous Driving B-Roll

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Intel and Mobileye at CES 2019

  • Using Autonomous Vehicle Technology to Make Roads Safer Today
  • An Hour with Mobileye's Prof. Amnon Shashua (Event Replay)
  • Intel's Framework for Automated Vehicle Safety Standard Gaining Global Acceptance
  • Mobileye, Beijing Public Transport Corp. and Beijing Beytai Collaborate to Bring Autonomy to China's Public Transportation
  • Great Wall Motors, Mobileye Join Forces to Deliver ADAS and Autonomous Driving Solutions in China and Beyond
  • Mobileye Shield+ Product Brief
  • Mobileye 8 Connect Product Brief
  • Mobileye AV Series Product Brief
  • Mobileye Responsibility-Sensitive Safety Product Brief
  • Intel and Warner Bros. Immersive CES Experience Previews Entertainment's Future in Autonomous Vehicles
  • Mobileye, Ordnance to Gather and Share Map Data to Manage Infrastructure for Smarter Cities, Safer Roads
  • More: All Intel News from 2019 CES

2019 CES: Mobileye Booth

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2019 CES: Mobileye and Bus Service in Beijing

  • Mobileye, Beijing Public Transport Corp. and Beijing Beytai Collaborate to Bring Autonomy to China's Public Transportation

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2019 CES: Intel and Warner Bros.

  • Intel and Warner Bros. Immersive CES Experience Previews Entertainment's Future in Autonomous Vehicles
  • Visitors to the Intel booth at CES 2019 on Thursday, Jan. 10. 2019, view a BMW X5 outfitted by Intel and Warner Bros. to offer passengers a taste of what's to come in automotive entertainment in autonomous vehicles, including an immersive comic book viewing experience. The SUV - equipped with a large-screen TV, projectors, sensory and haptic feedback, and immersive audio and lights - brings passengers on a virtual ride of Gotham City moderated by the character Alfred Pennyworth, Batman's trusted butler. The vehicle is on display at CES 2019 from Jan. 8-11 in Las Vegas. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • Equipped with a large screen TV, projectors, sensory and haptic feedback, and immersive audio and lights, the BMW X5 concept car outfitted by Intel and Warner Bros. brings passengers on a virtual ride of Gotham City moderated by the character Alfred Pennyworth, Batman's trusted butler. The vehicle is on display at CES 2019 from Jan. 8-11 in Las Vegas. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • A BMW X5 outfitted by Intel and Warner Bros. offers passengers a taste of what's to come in automotive entertainment in autonomous vehicles, including an immersive comic book viewing experience. The vehicle is on display at CES 2019 from Jan. 8-11 in Las Vegas. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • Interactive displays in the BMW X5 concept car outfitted by Intel and Warner Bros. alert passengers to important information about their ride, including prompting them to fasten their seatbelts. The vehicle is on display at CES 2019 from Jan. 8-11 in Las Vegas. (Credit: BMW/Warner Bros.)

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