Mobileye Surround ADAS Lands Major U.S. Automaker as Second Top 10 Customer
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What Happened
Mobileye announced today that a U.S.-based automaker has selected the EyeQ6H to power future advanced driver assistance systems with hands-free driving on select highways. The system will be standard across many mainstream and premium models, supporting software-defined vehicle architectures and reducing costs by integrating multiple functions on one chip.
Volkswagen Group selects Mobileye Surround ADAS
Major U.S. automaker selects Mobileye Surround ADAS
more than 19 millionunits
Including 9 million from this new automaker and programs by Volkswagen Group.
“This selection of Mobileye Surround ADAS by one of the world's great automakers reflects the power of our approach to democratizing safety and technology.”
Why this matters
This deal signals growing demand for advanced, cost-effective ADAS as standard equipment, potentially making hands-free driving more common in mass-market vehicles.
Terms in This Story
- ADAS
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems; technologies that help drivers with safety and convenience, such as lane keeping and adaptive cruise control.
- EyeQ6H
- Mobileye's sixth-generation system-on-chip designed for centralized processing of camera and radar data for driver assistance and autonomy.
- REM
- Road Experience Management; Mobileye's crowdsourced mapping technology that collects anonymized driving data to build high-definition maps.
- Software-defined vehicle
- A vehicle whose features and functions are primarily controlled by software, enabling updates and new capabilities over the air.
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