New Mobileye Chip to Allow for Autonomous Driving

<p>Mobileye has introduced the EyeQ Ultra at CES in Las Vegas&comma; the company’s most advanced&comma; highest performing system-on-chip &lpar;SoC&rpar; purpose-built for autonomous driving&period; EyeQ Ultra maximizes both effectiveness and efficiency at only 176 TOPS&comma; making it the industry’s leanest autonomous vehicle &lpar;AV&rpar; chip&period; This efficiently designed SoC builds on seven generations of proven EyeQ architecture to deliver exactly the power and performance needed for AVs&comma; which are all but certain to be all-electric vehicles&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>First silicon for the EyeQ Ultra SoC is expected at the end of 2023&comma; with full automotive-grade production in 2025&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Mobileye is an Israeli-based subsidiary of Intel and will be spunoff as a separate publicly-traded company later this year&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Consumer AV is the end game for the industry&comma;” said Prof&period; Amnon Shashua&comma; Mobileye president and chief executive officer&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;By developing the entire self-driving solution – from hardware and software to mapping and service models – Mobileye has a unique perspective into the exact requirements for the self-driving system that enables us to reach the performance-and-cost optimization that will make consumer AVs a reality&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Mobileye designed the EyeQ Ultra after having first built an AV to understand exactly what a self-driving vehicle needs to operate at a very high meantime between failures&period; This approach enables the optimum balance of performance across different accelerators and general-purpose processors in an extremely efficient power-performance envelope&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><b>Delivering Unmatched Cost-to-Performance<&sol;b><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Marking a leap in the evolution of the EyeQ family of SoCs&comma; EyeQ Ultra packs the performance of 10 EyeQ5s in a single package&period; Leveraging 5 nanometer process technology&comma; EyeQ Ultra can handle all the needs and applications of Level 4 &lpar;L4&rpar; autonomous driving without the power consumption and costs related to integrating multiple SoCs together&period; Like its EyeQ predecessors&comma; EyeQ Ultra has been engineered in tandem with Mobileye software&comma; enabling extreme power efficiency with zero performance sacrifices&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>EyeQ Ultra utilizes an array of four classes of proprietary accelerators&comma; each built for a specific task&period; These accelerators are paired with additional CPU cores&comma; ISPs and GPUs in a highly efficient solution capable of processing input from two sensing subsystems – one camera-only system and the other radar and lidar combined – as well as the vehicle’s central computing system&comma; the high-definition map and driving policy software&period; At a mere 176 TOPS&comma; the EyeQ Ultra is much more efficient than other AV solutions&comma; delivering the necessary performance and price-point required for consumer-level AVs&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>By optimizing for efficiency&comma; EyeQ Ultra unlocks the AV potential for safer roads and reduced congestion for consumers&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><b>Evolution of the EyeQ Architecture<&sol;b><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The introduction of EyeQ Ultra comes at the same time as two new EyeQ SoCs for ADAS – the EyeQ6L and EyeQ6H – and follows the shipment of Mobileye’s <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;cts&period;businesswire&period;com&sol;ct&sol;CT&quest;id&equals;smartlink&amp&semi;url&equals;https&percnt;3A&percnt;2F&percnt;2Fwww&period;intel&period;com&percnt;2Fcontent&percnt;2Fwww&percnt;2Fus&percnt;2Fen&percnt;2Fnewsroom&percnt;2Fnews&percnt;2Fmobileye-celebrates-100-million-eyeq-chips-shipped&period;html&amp&semi;esheet&equals;52557209&amp&semi;newsitemid&equals;20220104005334&amp&semi;lan&equals;en-US&amp&semi;anchor&equals;100&plus;millionth&plus;EyeQ&amp&semi;index&equals;2&amp&semi;md5&equals;4a82824e3a03f431cd35a39a2c23269d" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"nofollow noopener" shape&equals;"rect">100 millionth EyeQ<&sol;a> SoC late last year&period; First introduced in 2004&comma; Mobileye’s EyeQ transformed the ADAS market by proving that cost-effective camera sensors processed by Mobileye’s purpose-built technology were capable of preventing and mitigating collisions&period; The innovation of EyeQ helped make roadway safety technology more accessible&comma; bringing features including forward-collision warning&comma; lane departure warning and blind spot detection to millions of drivers around the world&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Mobileye’s proven EyeQ architecture lays the foundation for EyeQ Ultra&period; Designed to make consumer AVs accessible&comma; EyeQ Ultra fills a void in the automotive market as the EyeQ family of SoCs has done before it&period; As an extension of the EyeQ family&comma; EyeQ Ultra will also be informed by Mobileye’s Road Experience Management™ &lpar;REM&rpar; mapping technology&period; Gathered via millions of vehicles on the road already equipped with Mobileye&comma; REM captures packages of road data to create the Mobileye Roadbook&comma; which is accessed via the cloud to provide&comma; in real time&comma; up-to-date information on the drivable paths ahead&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><b>Two New EyeQ SoCs for Next-Generation ADAS<&sol;b><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The EyeQ6L will be the successor to the EyeQ4 SoC in a package that is just 55 percent the size of the EyeQ4&period; This one-box windshield solution delivers more deep-learning TOPS at ultra-low power for highly efficient entry and premium &lpar;L2&rpar; ADAS&period; It began sampling last year and is due to reach start of production by the middle of 2023&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The EyeQ6H will support premium ADAS or partial AV capabilities with full surround&period; It is equivalent to two EyeQ5 SoCs in terms of computing power but more importantly supports visualization and performs better under heavy artificial intelligence workloads&period; This centralized solution will provide all ADAS L2&plus; functionalities&comma; multi-camera processing &lpar;including parking cameras&rpar;&comma; and will host third-party apps such as parking visualization and driver monitoring&period; This most advanced ADAS SoC in the EyeQ family will begin sampling this year and is due to begin production by the end of 2024&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Both EyeQ6 SoCs will be manufactured on 7nm process technology&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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