automaker Geely collaborates with Intels selfQQdriving company on new EV
automaker Geely collaborates with Intels selfQQdriving company on new EV
Israeli autonomous vehicle company Mobileye, a subsidiary of the U.S. top chipmaker Intel, announced on Thursday a partnership with Chinese automaker Geely Automobile Holdings.
Mobileye systems to be installed include 11 perimeter cameras, seven of which are long-range, with 360-degree tracking capability, and maps pack that together allow driver-free driving on all types of roads, st or urban.
It was acquired in 2022 by Intel for 15.3 billion U.S. dollars.
The new Mobileye SuperVision system, based on autonomous driving technology, will be installed in the new electric vehicle Zero Concept, launched by Lynk Co, an automobile brand owned by Geely.
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Geelys Auto Group, based in the city of Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province, is a leading automobile manucturer.
Mobileye, headquartered in Jerusalem, develops, manuctures and markets advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) based on image processing technologies.
For the first time, Mobileye will provide both hardware and software, as well as system updates to constantly upgrade driver assistance systems.