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 EuroNCAP 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

'Series-production passenger car autonomy (SAE Levels 4-5) must wait until the robotaxi industry deploys and matures.'
- 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

Mobileye at CES 2020

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'HOUR WITH AMNON' NEWS EVENT:

  • Mobileye's Computer Vision News Conference (Replay) | Amnon Shashua's Speaker Notes


» Video: 2020 CES: Amnon Shashua's 'Under the Hood of Mobileye's Computer Vision' (Event Replay)

  • Professor Amnon Shashua, Mobileye CEO and Intel senior vice president, speaks about Mobileye's strategy and latest technology advancements at CES on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020. At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Mobileye, an Intel company, is demonstrating its latest technologies and advancements. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • Professor Amnon Shashua, Mobileye CEO and Intel senior vice president, speaks about Mobileye's strategy and latest technology advancements at CES on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020. At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Mobileye, an Intel company, is demonstrating its latest technologies and advancements. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • Professor Amnon Shashua, Mobileye CEO and Intel senior vice president, speaks about Mobileye's strategy and latest technology advancements at CES on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020. At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Mobileye, an Intel company, is demonstrating its latest technologies and advancements. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • Professor Amnon Shashua, Mobileye CEO and Intel senior vice president, speaks about Mobileye's strategy and latest technology advancements at CES on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020. At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Mobileye, an Intel company, is demonstrating its latest technologies and advancements. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • Professor Amnon Shashua, Mobileye CEO and Intel senior vice president, speaks about Mobileye's strategy and latest technology advancements at CES on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020. At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Mobileye, an Intel company, is demonstrating its latest technologies and advancements. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)

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2020 CES BOOTH:

  • Guests have an under-the-hood look at Mobileye technology powering advanced driver-assistance systems in the company's booth on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020, at CES. At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Mobileye, an Intel company, is demonstrating its latest technologies and advancements. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • Mobileye technology including its family of EyeQ chips is showcased in the company's booth on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020, at CES. At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Mobileye, an Intel company, is demonstrating its latest technologies and advancements. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • A digital car installation displays how Mobileye sensors interpret the environment around a vehicle in the company's booth on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020, at CES. At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Mobileye, an Intel company, is demonstrating its latest technologies and advancements. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • A wire-frame car highlights Mobileye self-driving technology in the company's booth on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020, at CES. At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Mobileye, an Intel company, is demonstrating its latest technologies and advancements. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • An interactive installation demonstrates the vast capabilities of Mobileye 8 Connect technology in the company's booth on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020, at CES. At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Mobileye, an Intel company, is demonstrating its latest technologies and advancements. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • Guests interact with a Mobileye installation to learn more about the power of Mobileye 8 Connect technology in the company's booth on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020, at CES. At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Mobileye, an Intel company, is demonstrating its latest technologies and advancements. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • Jack Weast, Mobileye vice president and Intel senior principal engineer, gives a tour of the Mobileye booth on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020, at CES. At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Mobileye, an Intel company, is demonstrating its latest technologies and advancements. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • CES 2020 attendees join Mobileye at its booth to hear how the company is enabling the future of mobility on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020. At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Mobileye, an Intel company, is demonstrating its latest technologies and advancements. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • Mobileye details the massive opportunity in Mobility-as-a-Service to CES 2020 attendees in the company's booth on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020, at CES. At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Mobileye, an Intel company, is demonstrating its latest technologies and advancements. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)

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AUTONOMOUS DRIVE THROUGH JERUSALEM:

  • Unedited Ride in Mobileye's Camera-Driven Autonomous Vehicle

B-ROLL VIDEOS:

  • Thousands of guests joined Mobileye at the company's CES 2020 booth to experience eye-opening presentations that combined live storytelling and stunning video art to bring Mobileye's strategy to life in a creative and dynamic way. Guest who toured the booth experienced interactive installations that went under the hood to demonstrate how Mobileye technology is powering the future of mobility. Total B-roll length: 1:00 (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Using its crowd-sourced Road Experience Management (REM) technology, Mobileye created a demonstration high-definition map of more than 400 km of Las Vegas from over 16,000 drives. Map creation of Nevada-area roads took less than 24 hours. This map provides centimeter-level accuracy for thousands of on-road and near-road objects, including 60,000 signs, 20,000 poles, and more than 1,500 km of lane centerlines. The near-real-time capability of REM coupled with the extremely low-bandwidth data upload (approximately 10 kilobits/km) from millions of Mobileye-equipped passenger cars makes this technology highly scalable and practical for both advanced ADAS (L2+) solutions and full AVs including driverless mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) fleets. Total B-roll length: 3:18 (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye is developing two truly redundant sensing systems: one with surround-view cameras alone, and the other with radars and lidars. In this unedited demonstration of the camera-only technology in Jerusalem, you can see Mobileye's car successfully navigating a complex driving environment rich with pedestrians, unguarded intersections, delivery vehicles and more. This under-the-hood view demonstrates the depth of Mobileye's highly sophisticated surround sensing and RSS-enabled driving policy. Total B-roll length: 3:56 (Credit: Mobileye)

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Intel Investor Day

Intel Goes 'All-In' on Robotaxi Opportunity

Speaking to Intel investors from London, Professor Amnon Shashua, Intel senior vice president and president and CEO of Mobileye, declared that transportation as a service, as enabled by robotaxis, is a game-changer for mobility. He announced that Intel is 'all-in' on the global robotaxi opportunity with the right combination to scale cities quickly. 'Intel aspires to a leading position in this market top to bottom,' Shashua said. 'We can and are building the full solution. We know that we have the products and market position to deliver an accident-free world.'

More:Intel CEO Commits to Lead Tech Inflections, Play Bigger Role in Customer Success, Focus on Profitability

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  • Paving the Way Toward Safer Roads for All (Amnon Shashua, 11/28/2017)
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Mobileye Photos

Mobileye Management

  • Professor Shai Shalev-Shwartz (left), chief technology officer at Mobileye and Intel senior fellow, and Professor Amnon Shashua, senior vice president at Intel Corporation and president and CEO of Mobileye. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows Professor Shai Shalev-Shwartz (right), chief technology officer at Mobileye and Intel senior fellow, and a team member in a Mobileye autonomous car at the company Jerusalem lab. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows Erez Dagan, senior vice president of advanced development and strategy at Mobileye, an Intel company. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Professor Amnon Shashua, senior vice president at Intel Corporation and president and CEO of Mobileye, an Intel company. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)

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Mobileye Vehicles

  • A bicyclist crosses in front of Mobileye's autonomous vehicle as it maneuvers in an urban area in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A pedestrian crosses in front of Mobileye's autonomous vehicle as it maneuvers in an urban area in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A pedestrian crosses in front of Mobileye's autonomous vehicle as it maneuvers in an urban area in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows the interior cabin of a Mobileye autonomous vehicle as it maneuvers through traffic in Jerusalem. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows the interior cabin of a Mobileye autonomous vehicle as it maneuvers through traffic in Jerusalem. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows the interior cabin of a Mobileye autonomous vehicle as it maneuvers through traffic in Jerusalem. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A Mobileye autonomous vehicle maneuvers through a tunnel in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A Mobileye autonomous vehicle maneuvers through a tunnel in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A Mobileye autonomous vehicle maneuvers through traffic in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A Mobileye autonomous vehicle maneuvers through traffic in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A Mobileye autonomous vehicle maneuvers through traffic in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A Mobileye autonomous vehicle maneuvers through traffic in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A Mobileye autonomous vehicle maneuvers through traffic in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows a Ford Fusion that has been fitted with Mobileye autonomous vehicle technology. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows a Ford Fusion that has been fitted with Mobileye autonomous vehicle technology. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows a Ford Fusion that has been fitted with Mobileye autonomous vehicle technology. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows a Ford Fusion that has been fitted with Mobileye autonomous vehicle technology. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows a Ford Fusion that has been fitted with Mobileye autonomous vehicle technology. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows a Ford Fusion that has been fitted with Mobileye autonomous vehicle technology. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows a Ford Fusion that has been fitted with Mobileye autonomous vehicle technology. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows a Ford Fusion that has been fitted with Mobileye autonomous vehicle technology. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows a Ford Fusion that has been fitted with Mobileye autonomous vehicle technology. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows a Ford Fusion that has been fitted with Mobileye autonomous vehicle technology. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows a Ford Fusion that has been fitted with Mobileye autonomous vehicle technology. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows a Ford Fusion that has been fitted with Mobileye autonomous vehicle technology. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows the interior cabin of a Mobileye autonomous vehicle. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows the interior cabin of a Mobileye autonomous vehicle. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo from December 2018 shows the interior cabin of a Mobileye autonomous vehicle. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)

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Mobileye Labs

  • A photo shows a Mobileye rear-corner left camera at a company workshop in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo shows a Mobileye front bumper low camera at a company workshop in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo shows a Mobileye front-corner right camera at a company workshop in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A December 2018 photo shows Mobileye's autonomous vehicle workshop in Jerusalem. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A December 2018 photo shows Mobileye's autonomous vehicle workshop in Jerusalem. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo shows the computing tools in the trunk of a Mobileye development vehicle at a company workshop in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees work in the company's autonomous vehicle workshop in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees work in the company's autonomous vehicle workshop in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees work in the company's autonomous vehicle workshop in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees work in the company's autonomous vehicle workshop in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees work in the company's autonomous vehicle workshop in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees work in the company's autonomous vehicle workshop in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo shows the trunk of a Mobileye autonomous car at a company workshop in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo shows the trunk of a Mobileye autonomous car at a company workshop in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees work at the company headquarters in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees work at the company headquarters in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees work at the company headquarters in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees work in the company's stability lab in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees work in the company's stability lab in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • The EyeQ5 is Mobileye's fifth-generation system-on-chip for advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving solutions. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • The EyeQ5 is Mobileye's fifth-generation system-on-chip for advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving solutions. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • The EyeQ5 is Mobileye's fifth-generation system-on-chip for advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving solutions. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • The EyeQ5 is Mobileye's fifth-generation system-on-chip for advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving solutions. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A December 2018 photo shows a Mobileye camera calibration lab in Jerusalem. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A photo shows a Mobileye tri-focal camera at a company lab in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees work in a company lab in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A single camera is calibrated by Mobileye employees at a company lab in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • A single camera is calibrated by Mobileye employees at a company lab in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees calibrate cameras at a company lab in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees calibrate cameras at a company lab in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees calibrate cameras at a company lab in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees calibrate cameras at a company lab in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees calibrate cameras at a company lab in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)
  • Mobileye employees calibrate cameras at a company lab in Jerusalem in December 2018. Mobileye, an Intel company, is the leader in assisted driving and a pioneer in the use of computer vision technology to save lives on the road. The company, based in Jerusalem, became part of Intel in 2017. (Credit: Mobileye)

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