Mobileye’s business model encompasses the entire automated driving value chain, including the front-facing camera that powers most of today’s advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), conditional autonomy – also known as level 2+ – and the self-driving system (SDS) for robotaxis and consumer autonomous vehicles (AVs). Mobileye is leading in every one of these categories with the industry’s most advanced vision sensing technology, crowd-sourced mapping capability and the Responsibility-Sensitive Safety (RSS) driving policy.
Mobileye Cars
A photo shows Mobileye’s fleet of self-driving vehicles in Israel. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
A self-driving vehicle from Mobileye’s autonomous fleet sits outside Mobileye’s autonomous vehicle workshop in Israel. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
A self-driving vehicle from Mobileye’s autonomous fleet in Israel. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
Professor Amnon Shashua, Intel senior vice president and president and CEO of Mobileye, stands with a self-driving vehicle from Mobileye’s autonomous test fleet, during an event at Nasdaq in New York City in 2021. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
Mobileye Labs
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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Road Testing
A self-driving vehicle from Mobileye's autonomous test fleet navigates the streets of Detroit. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
A self-driving vehicle from Mobileye's autonomous test fleet navigates the streets of Detroit. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
A self-driving vehicle from Mobileye's autonomous test fleet navigates the streets of Detroit. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
Mobileye-powered AVs navigate city streets around the world. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
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Moovit
Moovit is a Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) platform company best known for its mobile application that provides public transit and navigation data to simplify urban mobility in 3,100 cities around the world.â ¯Intel Corporation announced on May 4, 2020, that it would acquire the company. The app experience will not change and the company will continue to serve users, customers and partners with the exceptional level of service, professionalism and dedication theyâ ve come to expect. (Credit: Moovit)
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Stack
Nir Erez is the CEO and co-founder of Moovit. He will be joining Mobileye’s executive team as an executive vice president. Intel Corporation announced on May 4, 2020, that it would acquire the company. Erez has built Moovit into a company with a massive user database with more than 800 million users globally, large proprietary transportation data sets, and transit data from more than 7,500 key transit ecosystem partners, operators and providers. (Credit: Moovit)
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Partners
Mobileye, Transdev Autonomous Transport System and Lohr Group will integrate Mobileye’s self-driving system into the i-Cristal autonomous electric shuttle, manufactured by Lohr Group, with plans to add it to public transportation services across the globe, starting in Europe. (Credit: Mobileye)
Mobileye, Transdev Autonomous Transport System and Lohr Group will integrate Mobileye’s self-driving system into the i-Cristal autonomous electric shuttle, manufactured by Lohr Group, with plans to add it to public transportation services across the globe, starting in Europe. (Credit: Mobileye)
The Volkswagen Group, Intel's Mobileye and Champion Motors on Monday, Oct. 29, 2018, announced plans to deploy Israel’s first self-driving ride hailing service in 2019. The Volkswagen Group will provide the electric vehicles and bring in its in-depth knowledge and competency about design and deployment of user-centered mobility services. (Credit: Volkswagen Group)
In April 2021, Udelv announced that Mobileye Drive, Mobileyeâ s self-driving system, will drive the company's Transporters, Udelv's next-generation autonomous delivery vehicles. Udelv and Mobileye plan to produce more than 35,000 Mobileye-driven Transporters by 2028, with commercial operations beginning in 2023. (Credit: Udelv)
In April 2021, Udelv announced that Mobileye Drive, Mobileye's s self-driving system, will drive the company's Transporters, Udelv's next-generation autonomous delivery vehicles. Udelv and Mobileye plan to produce more than 35,000 Mobileye-driven Transporters by 2028, with commercial operations beginning in 2023. (Credit: Udelv)
A vehicle retrofitted with Mobileye 8 Connect detects poles and manholes on the road, gathering data as Mobileye and Ordnance Survey create a comprehensive roadside infrastructure dataset of Britain. In London on Tuesday, May 7, 2019, Ordnance Survey, Great Britainâ s national mapping agency, and Mobileye, an Intel company, announced the launch of trials to create the first detailed roadside infrastructure dataset of Britain for an accurate and customizable location information service. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
Arrows, traffic signs and poles are detected by a a vehicle retrofitted with Mobileye 8 Connect as it captures a street-level view of Britain’s road network. In London on Tuesday, May 7, 2019, Ordnance Survey, Great Britain’s national mapping agency, and Mobileye, an Intel company, announced the launch of trials to create the first detailed roadside infrastructure dataset of Britain for an accurate and customizable location information service. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel company)
In London on Tuesday, May 7, 2019, Ordnance Survey, Great Britainâ s national mapping agency, and Mobileye, an Intel company, announced the launch of trials to create a comprehensive roadside infrastructure dataset of Britain for a new location information service. (Credit: Ordnance Survey)
The Mobileye AV operating under the MoovitAV mobility services brand, the production vehicle and robotaxi ride-hailing service Mobileye will bring to market beginning with Germany in 2022 through a collaboration with Munich-based SIXT Group. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
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CES 2021
At CES 2021, Mobileye unveiled a new silicon photonics processor for frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) lidar, engineered at Intel’s unique silicon photonics fab in New Mexico. This next-generation lidar SoC is expected to be in production by 2025. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
At CES 2021, Mobileye showed a new silicon photonics lidar SoC that will deliver frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) lidar on a chip for autonomous vehicles beginning in 2025. The next-generation lidar chip is being engineered at Intel’s unique silicon photonics manufacturing fab in New Mexico. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
During his annual "Under the Hood" address at the all-virtual CES 2021, Prof. Amnon Shashua, president and CEO of Mobileye, shows off a new silicon photonics lidar SoC that will deliver frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) lidar on a chip for autonomous vehicles beginning in 2025. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Behind the scenes of Mobileye's Jerusalem headquarters where employees apply the most advanced autonomous driving technology to the company's fleet of self-driving vehicles. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
Behind the scenes of Mobileye's Jerusalem headquarters where employees apply the most advanced autonomous driving technology to the company's fleet of self-driving vehicles. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
Behind the scenes of Mobileye's Jerusalem headquarters where employees apply the most advanced autonomous driving technology to the company's fleet of self-driving vehicles. (Credit: Mobileye, an Intel Company)
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Mobileye Events
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)
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)
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)
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)
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Videos
CES 2021
- CES 2021: Thomas Friedman and Prof. Amnon Shashua on Artificial Intelligence
- 2021 CES: Under the Hood with Prof. Amnon Shashua
- CES 2021: Intel News Conference – Amnon Shashua: It’s Time to Go
- Video 'Tour' of Mobileye's Autonomous Vehicles
CES 2020 – Mobileye Events
- 2020 CES: Mobileye’s Computer Vision (Replay)
- 2020 CES: Unedited Ride in Mobileye’s Camera-Driven Autonomous Vehicle (B-Roll)
- 2020 CES: Mobileye Maps Las Vegas (B-Roll)
- 2020 CES: Mobileye Booth (B-Roll)
2019 Investor Day – Mobileye Events
- 2019 Mobileye Investor Summit (Event Replay)
- 2019 Mobileye Investor Day
- Intel Goes 'All-In' on Robotaxi Opportunity
- Investor Event Deck — RSS (Jack Weast Presentation)
- Inside a Mobileye-Powered Autonomous Car (B-Roll)
- A Mobileye-Powered Autonomous Car Maneuvers Israeli Roads(B-Roll)
- 2019 Mobileye Investor Summit: Gaby Hayon”
Detroit Testing – Road Testing
- Mobileye Autonomous Driving Test Vehicle in Detroit (B-Roll)
- Mobileye Autonomous Driving Test Vehicle Maneuvers Detroit Streets (B-Roll)
Germany Testing – Road Testing
Jerusalem Testing – Road Testing
Seman-Tov – Partners
Mobileye Labs – Labs
Ordnance Survey – Partners