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Mobileye IPO warns of potential potholes in the road to autonomous driving • TechCrunch

[ad_1] Mobileye, Intel’s automated driving division, filed Friday for what is expected to be the year’s largest IPO, but its...

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October 5, 2022October 5, 2022
The Verge

Intel’s self-driving company Mobileye files for an IPO

[ad_1] According to Bloomberg, Intel initially expected the IPO to value Mobileye at $50 billion, but later lowered its expectations...

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October 3, 2022October 3, 2022
The Verge

Intel’s Mobileye will launch a robotaxi service in Germany in 2022

[ad_1] Mobileye, the Intel-owned company that specializes in chips for vision-based autonomous vehicles, announced that it will launch a robotaxi...

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September 7, 2021September 7, 2021
Mashable

Watch Intel’s Mobileye test autonomous cars in NYC for the first time

[ad_1] Mobileye, an Israeli autonomous vehicle startup acquired by Intel, is putting its self-driving system to the ultimate test: the...

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July 22, 2021July 22, 2021
Wired

Mobileye Puts Lidar on a Chip—and Helps Map Intel’s Future

[ad_1] “The advantage that silicon photonics can bring is a small form factor solution, which can result in a compact...

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January 11, 2021January 11, 2021
TechCrunch

Mobileye taps Luminar to supply lidar for its robotaxi fleet – TechCrunch

[ad_1] Luminar, the buzzy sensor startup that is on the verge of becoming a publicly traded company, locked in a...

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November 20, 2020November 20, 2020
VentureBeat

Luminar and Intel’s Mobileye team up to develop a fleet of robo-taxis

[ad_1] Lidar startup Luminar today announced a partnership with Intel’s Mobileye to collaborate on self-driving car development. As part of...

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November 20, 2020November 20, 2020
TechCrunch

Mobileye signs driver-assistance deal with Geely, one of China’s largest privately-held auto makers – TechCrunch

[ad_1] Mobileye’s computer vision technology will be used in a new premium electric vehicle called Zero Concept from Geely Auto...

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September 24, 2020September 24, 2020
VentureBeat

Mobileye expands Ford partnership to power driver-assist features

[ad_1] Mobileye, Intel’s driverless vehicle R&D division, today expanded its partnership with Ford to offer camera-based detection capabilities for the...

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July 20, 2020July 20, 2020
VentureBeat

Mobileye wins permit to test autonomous vehicles in Germany

[ad_1] Find all the Transform 2020 sessions on-demand.  Mobileye, Intel’s driverless vehicle R&D division, today announced that German certification body TÜV Süd...

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July 17, 2020July 17, 2020
Engadget

Intel’s Mobileye will test self-driving cars at up to 80 MPH in Germany

[ad_1] Intel recently purchased mobility startup Moovit for $900 million and intends to create an app-based ride-hailing service using Moovit...

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July 17, 2020July 17, 2020

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