Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Mobileye | |
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| Name | Mobileye |
| Type | Subsidiary |
| Industry | Automotive technology |
| Founded | 1999 |
| Founder | Amnon Shashua |
| Headquarters | Jerusalem, Israel |
| Parent | Intel |
Mobileye. Mobileye is a leading provider of Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Autonomous Vehicles technology, founded by Amnon Shashua in Jerusalem, Israel in 1999. The company has collaborated with major automotive manufacturers such as General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Volkswagen Group to integrate its technology into various vehicle models. Mobileye's technology has been used in numerous Tesla, Inc. vehicles, including the Tesla Model S and Tesla Model 3, and has also partnered with Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and Hyundai Motor Company.
Mobileye was founded in 1999 by Amnon Shashua, a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, with the goal of developing a system to prevent vehicle collisions. The company's early work focused on the development of Computer Vision algorithms for Object Detection and Tracking, which were later used in its Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) products. In 2014, Mobileye partnered with Tata Motors to develop ADAS technology for the Indian market, and also collaborated with Jaguar Land Rover to integrate its technology into the Land Rover Discovery Sport. Mobileye has also worked with Bosch, Continental AG, and Denso to develop and implement its technology in various vehicle models, including the Audi A4 and BMW 5 Series.
Mobileye's products and technology include its EyeQ system-on-chip (SoC), which is used in various ADAS applications such as Lane Departure Warning and Automatic Emergency Braking. The company has also developed a range of Machine Learning algorithms for Image Recognition and Object Detection, which are used in its Autonomous Vehicles technology. Mobileye's technology has been integrated into vehicles from manufacturers such as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), Renault, and Peugeot, and has also been used in Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz vehicles, including the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Additionally, Mobileye has partnered with Valeo and Panasonic to develop and implement its technology in various vehicle models.
In 2017, Mobileye was acquired by Intel for $15.3 billion, with the goal of accelerating the development of Autonomous Vehicles technology. The company has also partnered with Delphi Automotive (now Aptiv) to develop a range of ADAS and Autonomous Vehicles products, including the Delphi Multidomain Controller. Mobileye has collaborated with NXP Semiconductors and STMicroelectronics to develop and implement its technology in various vehicle models, including the Ford F-150 and Chevrolet Silverado. Additionally, Mobileye has worked with Toyota Motor Corporation and Honda Motor Co., Ltd. to integrate its technology into various vehicle models, including the Toyota Camry and Honda Civic.
Mobileye's technology is used in a range of safety features and applications, including Forward Collision Warning, Lane Departure Warning, and Blind Spot Detection. The company's Autonomous Vehicles technology is also being used in various Ride-hailing and Ride-sharing services, including those offered by Uber and Lyft. Mobileye's technology has been integrated into vehicles from manufacturers such as Kia Motors and Mazda Motor Corporation, and has also been used in Subaru Corporation's Subaru Outback and Subaru Forester vehicles. Additionally, Mobileye has partnered with Siemens and Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) to develop and implement its technology in various vehicle models.
Mobileye has achieved numerous milestones since its founding, including the development of its EyeQ SoC and the integration of its technology into over 300 million vehicles worldwide. The company has also reported significant revenue growth, with sales of $390 million in 2016 and $967 million in 2020. Mobileye has received funding from investors such as Goldman Sachs and Fidelity Investments, and has also partnered with Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics to develop and implement its technology in various vehicle models. Additionally, Mobileye has collaborated with Volkswagen AG and Daimler AG to develop and implement its technology in various vehicle models, including the Volkswagen Golf and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. Category:Automotive technology companies