At IAA Mobility in Munich, Germany, Intel and its Mobileye subsidiary displayed the vision and the technical depth and breadth to help bring about the promises of digital mobility and full autonomy.
Pat Gelsinger, Intel's CEO, presented IAA Mobility's Day 1 closing keynote address and Intel and Mobileye highlighted their technology as an IAA exhibitor.
News
- News Release: Intel CEO Predicts Chips Will Be More than 20% of Premium Vehicle BOM by 2030
- News Release: Mobileye and SIXT Plan New Robotaxi Service
- News Byte: Mobileye Moves from the Garage to the Streets
- Industry Quotes: Investing in European Priorities (PDF)
- Event Kenote Replay: Intel CEO Keynotes at IAA Mobility
- Keynote Presentation: Out of the Garage and onto the Streets (PDF)
- Event Keynote Demo Videos: Moblileye Autonomous Vehicle Safety Demo | Mobileye and SIXT Collaborate on Robotaxi Service
Images
A photo shows the Mobileye autonomous vehicle(AV) operating under the MoovitAV mobility services brand. It was revealed at IAA Mobility 2021 as the production vehicle and robotaxi ride-hailing service Mobileye will bring to market beginning with Germany in 2022 through a collaboration with Munich, Germany-based SIXT Group. The service will be operated by SIXT and leverage the demand-generation of Intel subsidiary Moovit, carrying ride-hail passengers in Mobileye-owned AVs equipped with Mobileye Drive, Mobileye’s full self-driving system. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
A photo shows the Mobileye autonomous vehicle(AV) operating under the MoovitAV mobility services brand. It was revealed at IAA Mobility 2021 as the production vehicle and robotaxi ride-hailing service Mobileye will bring to market beginning with Germany in 2022 through a collaboration with Munich, Germany-based SIXT Group. The service will be operated by SIXT and leverage the demand-generation of Intel subsidiary Moovit, carrying ride-hail passengers in Mobileye-owned AVs equipped with Mobileye Drive, Mobileye’s full self-driving system. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
A photo shows the Mobileye autonomous vehicle(AV) operating under the MoovitAV mobility services brand. It was revealed at IAA Mobility 2021 as the production vehicle and robotaxi ride-hailing service Mobileye will bring to market beginning with Germany in 2022 through a collaboration with Munich, Germany-based SIXT Group. The service will be operated by SIXT and leverage the demand-generation of Intel subsidiary Moovit, carrying ride-hail passengers in Mobileye-owned AVs equipped with Mobileye Drive, Mobileye’s full self-driving system. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
A photo shows the Mobileye autonomous vehicle(AV) operating under the MoovitAV mobility services brand. It was revealed at IAA Mobility 2021 as the production vehicle and robotaxi ride-hailing service Mobileye will bring to market beginning with Germany in 2022 through a collaboration with Munich, Germany-based SIXT Group. The service will be operated by SIXT and leverage the demand-generation of Intel subsidiary Moovit, carrying ride-hail passengers in Mobileye-owned AVs equipped with Mobileye Drive, Mobileye’s full self-driving system. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
A photo shows the Mobileye autonomous vehicle(AV) operating under the MoovitAV mobility services brand. It was revealed at IAA Mobility 2021 as the production vehicle and robotaxi ride-hailing service Mobileye will bring to market beginning with Germany in 2022 through a collaboration with Munich, Germany-based SIXT Group. The service will be operated by SIXT and leverage the demand-generation of Intel subsidiary Moovit, carrying ride-hail passengers in Mobileye-owned AVs equipped with Mobileye Drive, Mobileye’s full self-driving system. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
A photo shows the Mobileye autonomous vehicle(AV) operating under the MoovitAV mobility services brand. It was revealed at IAA Mobility 2021 as the production vehicle and robotaxi ride-hailing service Mobileye will bring to market beginning with Germany in 2022 through a collaboration with Munich, Germany-based SIXT Group. The service will be operated by SIXT and leverage the demand-generation of Intel subsidiary Moovit, carrying ride-hail passengers in Mobileye-owned AVs equipped with Mobileye Drive, Mobileye’s full self-driving system. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
The Mobileye Drive™ self-driving system features the AVKIT58 with 8 EyeQ™5 system-on-chips. Measuring 324 x 232 x 89 mm and coming in at 192 TOPs at just 650 watts, this water cooled, level 4 compute system with redundant PCBs and power supply is believed to be the most power-performance efficient AV system on the market today. Photo credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger delivers the Day 1 closing keynote at IAA Mobility in Munich, Germany, on Sept. 7, 2021. His presentation included information on how Intel Corporation is addressing everything from chip shortages to acceleration of its global ambitions toward the autonomous future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger delivers the Day 1 closing keynote at IAA Mobility in Munich, Germany, on Sept. 7, 2021. His presentation included information on how Intel Corporation is addressing everything from chip shortages to acceleration of its global ambitions toward the autonomous future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger delivers the Day 1 closing keynote at IAA Mobility in Munich, Germany, on Sept. 7, 2021. His presentation included information on how Intel Corporation is addressing everything from chip shortages to acceleration of its global ambitions toward the autonomous future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger delivers the Day 1 closing keynote at IAA Mobility in Munich, Germany, on Sept. 7, 2021. His presentation included information on how Intel Corporation is addressing everything from chip shortages to acceleration of its global ambitions toward the autonomous future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Intel Fellow and Mobileye Vice President of Automotive Standards Jack Weast explains the recently completed draft of IEEE 2846. Weast says IEEE 2846 was initiated following Mobileye’s pioneering Responsibility-Sensitive Safety (RSS) model published in 2017 that formalizes the reasonably foreseeable assumptions humans make every day and that AVs need to make in order to balance risk and usefulness. Weast's presentation was part of the Day 1 closing keynote at IAA Mobility in Munich, Germany, on Sept. 7, 2021. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
At IAA Mobility, Sixt SE Co-CEO Alexander Sixt announces a collaboration between Intel and Sixt SE to begin offering a driverless robotaxi service in Munich starting in 2022. The announcement was part of the Day 1 closing keynote at IAA Mobility in Munich, Germany, on Sept. 7, 2021. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
At IAA Mobility, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger (right) and Sixt SE Co-CEO Alexander Sixt greet each other before announcing a collaboration to begin offering a driverless robotaxi service in Munich starting in 2022. The announcement was part of the Day 1 closing keynote at IAA Mobility in Munich, Germany, on Sept. 7, 2021. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Multiple guests joined Gelsinger on stage as he described Intel and Mobileye’s latest news.
In the Mobileye booth at IAA Mobility in Munich, Germany, visitors inspect the six-passenger, road-ready electric autonomous vehicle with the MoovitAV branding (foreground) that will be used for commercial driverless ride-hailing services in Tel Aviv and Munich starting in 2022 and the the i-Cristal electric shuttle. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
In the Mobileye booth at IAA Mobility in Munich, Germany, visitors inspect the i-Cristal electric shuttle, manufactured by Lohr Group. Mobileye, an Intel Company; Transdev Autonomous Transport System (ATS), part of Transdev Group dedicated to autonomous mobility solutions; and Lohr Group, a mobility solutions manufacturer, have formed a strategic collaboration to develop and deploy the autonomous shuttles. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)