“Shashua's speech convinced me that industry observers—including me—haven't been taking Mobileye seriously enough. Mobileye's position as the dominant ADAS provider gives it some important strategic advantages.” https://t.co/HBtr2i2GQY
— Intel News (@intelnews) January 10, 2020
자율주행 솔루션 업체 Mobileye가 대구시와 협약을 통해 실증 운영 테스트를 하게 되는군요.https://t.co/7YJpK5Bqq2
— YoonSeok Choi (@Early_Adapter) January 8, 2020
Intel’s Mobileye has a plan to dominate self-driving—and it might work https://t.co/zDaksPhfAY pic.twitter.com/MeoyuEoxZ0
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) January 12, 2020
Intel’s Mobileye has a plan to dominate self-driving—and it might work https://t.co/CjwEdxDqpm #DeepLearning #NeuralNetworks #ArtificialIntelligence #AIChips #MachineLearning #ReinforcementLearning #AGI #AutonomousCar #NewMobility #Robotics #DL #AI #ML #DNN #NLP #RNN #TensorFlow
— Deep_In_Depth (@Deep_In_Depth) January 12, 2020
Count me as a believer. #iamintel @Intel ’s @Mobileye has a plan to dominate self-driving—and it might work. https://t.co/9WsGjvvOWP
— Robin Holt (@robinlholt) January 10, 2020
【PSA】2017年にIntelに買収されたイスラエルの新興企業Mobileyeにはイーロン・マスクのスターパワーもGoogleの数十億ドルもないが完全自動運転の市場支配が近いところにいます。その理由はなぜか?#Teslamodel3 https://t.co/2gM8zt6bkJ
— Gusfring (@Gusfrin92486024) January 10, 2020
Good article about @Mobileye #selfdriving #autonomos #adashttps://t.co/ohTDhfeJsh
— Chris (@Christiano92) January 10, 2020
Intel's Mobileye demos autonomous car equipped only with cameras, no other sensors https://t.co/5WY00np5Xl via @leejane71 Follow our #Charged coverage on the changing auto economy: https://t.co/58diGtwKMP pic.twitter.com/zD2SK5PzJj
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) January 7, 2020
And another affirmation of Tesla’s LIDAR-less approach to autonomous driving. $TSLA https://t.co/5mNxIGidKy
— Value Investigator (@value_invest12) January 7, 2020
Intel's Mobileye demos autonomous car equipped only with cameras, no other sensors https://t.co/x7QYn74JM8 by @leejane71 Follow our #Charged coverage on the changing auto economy: https://t.co/K2SbWONFa9 pic.twitter.com/Knc1XhdyiE
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) January 7, 2020
Self-driving tech company Mobileye (part of Intel) shipped 17.4 Mn systems in 2019! It is apparently already collecting 6 million kilometers of sensor data every day from vehicles on public roads.https://t.co/hswcg4yVad
— Subrahmanyam KVJ (@SuB8u) January 13, 2020
Intel’s Mobileye has a plan to dominate self-driving—and it might work | Ars Technica https://t.co/wUKuBC2QOH
— Transhumanism Australia (@transhumanismAU) January 12, 2020
Does anyone opt-in to have their driving tracked by Mobileye like this?https://t.co/CspbwPkeuw pic.twitter.com/a7hHdbOeRI
— Michael Herf (@herf) January 12, 2020