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Intel CEO predicts chips will be more than 20% of premium vehicles’ Bill of Materials by 2030
During his first in-person keynote since taking the helm of Intel in February, CEO, Pat Gelsinger predicted that semiconductors will account for more than 20% of the total premium vehicle bill of materials (BOM) by 2030. That represents an unprecedented 5x growth rate over 2019’s 4% figure.
Read moreOver 139,000 highly automated commercial vehicles expected to ship globally in 2026
As factory production begins for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) within the next three years, SAE Level 4 autonomy will move from modified heavy-duty trucks and pilots to a reality across multiple regions.
Read moreMobileye and Zeekr expand partnership to enable future of cars
Mobileye, an Intel company, is expanding its global influence in the advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) industry with a new partnership with Zeekr, the global electric mobility technology brand from Geely Holding Group. Together, Mobileye and Zeekr will introduce the advanced safety technology for advanced, intelligent vehicles.
Read moreIoT company hoopo launched to provide ‘low-power, accurate’ geolocation solutions for asset tracking
In an effort to radically improve precision for low-power Internet of Things (IoT) tracking, start-up firm hoopo announced the launch of the company and its geolocation solution for low-power wide area (LPWA) networks.
Read more2018 CES: Ride-share fleets to map cities around the world through Mobileye 8 Connect
At CES 2018, Mobileye Aftermarket announced a series of partnerships and collaborations with ride-share leaders, municipalities and government administrations that will enable the mapping of city streets around the world, including London and New York, through the deployment of Mobileye 8 Connect™ in thousands of for-hire vehicles.
Read moreMobileye and NavInfo to bring REM localisation to China
Mobileye, an Intel company, the global provider in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving technologies, and NavInfo, the autonomous driving solution providers in the China market with core businesses in HAD mapping and high accuracy positioning,
Read moreMobileye and Munich Re US collaborate to reduce collisions for public and commercial drivers
Mobileye, an Intel company providing advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving technologies, is collaborating with an insurance partner to reduce commercial fleet collisions and enhance road safety in the United States.
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