Mobileye to ship at least 46 million assisted driving chips to customers

Israeli automotive tech company Mobileye said on Wednesday it had secured orders to ship 46 million of its EyeQ6 Lite assisted-driving chips over the next few years as automakers race to make cars safer and easier to drive.

Mobileye is selling the EyeQ6 Lite in all major markets around the world, and cars with the technology will be launched in the middle of this year, according to Mobileye’s Nimrod Nehushtan, executive vice president of business strategy and development.

“The 46 million represents the amount of EyeQ6 Lite (business) that we have won to date,” Nehushtan said in an interview with Reuters. “So it will grow, and it will be rolled out over the course of the next few years.”

Mobileye did not disclose the names of the customers for EyeQ6 because it was bound by non-disclosure agreements. The company counts Volkswagen and Porsche among its customers.

The company’s shares rose more than 6% in early trading on Wednesday.

The EyeQ6 Lite system is Mobileye’s mass-market product for vehicles with some assisted driving features, such as automated cruise control and lane-changing, but not designed to power ones with higher levels of automation that allow drivers to take their hands off the wheel and eyes off the road.

Launching fully self-driving vehicles, such as robotaxis, or ones that require minimal human intervention, has been tougher than expected with steep investments, high safety risks and strict regulations.

But in an effort to differentiate themselves amid rising competition, automakers have been adding an array of more basic driver-assistance features.

The EyeQ6 Lite, for example, is capable of reading text phrases on road signage, like a speed limit that is only active on weekday mornings, or a city entrance sign that implies a lower speed limit.

The chip offers 4.5 times more computing horsepower compared with its prior generation and is manufactured with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co’s 7-nanometer process.

“It can support all five star ratings globally, but be extremely power efficient and cost efficient,” Nehushtan said. “That’s kind of the mission statement of this chip.”

The sensors on EyeQ6L include an 8-megapixel camera that is capable of a 120-degree lateral field of vision that can detect environmental conditions and objects at a greater distance.

The company said its more advanced assisted-driving chip, the EyeQ6 High, is set to enter volume production “early next year.”

Mobileye is set to report first-quarter results on April 25.

—Max A. Cherney and Abhirup Roy, Reuters

Yuvraj Malik contributed to this report.

https://www.fastcompany.com/91107966/mobileye-eyeq6-lite-assisted-driving-chips-ship-46-million?partner=rss&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss+fastcompany&utm_content=rss

Created 14d | Apr 17, 2024, 11:20:04 PM


Login to add comment

Other posts in this group

The Financial Times deal with OpenAI highlights an uneasy future for both media and tech

Another week, another uneasy deal between Big Tech and the publications covering its players. OpenAI announced Monday

May 1, 2024, 10:40:03 AM | Fast company - tech
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao just became America’s richest inmate

Changpeng Zhao, founder of crypto exchange Binance, was sentenced on Tuesday to four months in pri

Apr 30, 2024, 9:10:02 PM | Fast company - tech
Bumble unveils a redesign in hopes of reversing its post-pandemic slump

Bumble unveiled a fresh look on Tuesday, marking what the company hopes is a new chapter for the decade-old dating app. The app, which stands apart from its competitors by requiring women to

Apr 30, 2024, 2:10:08 PM | Fast company - tech
Getir layoffs: Thousands of jobs on the line as the delivery service pulls out of the U.S. and Europe

Instant delivery platform Getir has announced it is leaving nearly every market it operates in to focus on its home country of Turkey, according to multiple media reports. This includes withdrawin

Apr 30, 2024, 2:10:07 PM | Fast company - tech
Upwork rolls out the AI platform ‘Uma’ to help make the job match easier

Work marketplace Upwork is introducing its first “mindful artificial intelligence” solution that it believes will power the future of work on the platform.

The AI, called Um

Apr 30, 2024, 2:10:07 PM | Fast company - tech
TON crypto coin aims for ‘super app’ status

A coin called TON has leapt in value in recent months, with investors betting its integration with messenger service Telegram could bring the

Apr 30, 2024, 2:10:06 PM | Fast company - tech
Millions of Americans are about to lose internet access, and Congress is to blame 

Milton Perez spent more than five years living in New York City’s shelter system before he found an affordable apartment in Brooklyn through a housing lottery. Having a place of his own was a reli

Apr 30, 2024, 11:50:11 AM | Fast company - tech