Electronic enthusiasts eight o'clock: Beijing time on August 10 morning news, after the acquisition of Mobileye for 15.3 billion US dollars, Intel announced on Wednesday that it plans to deploy more than 100 driverless test cars, and plans to drive unmanned in 2019 The system is available to car manufacturers.
Intel said that the first unmanned test cars will be on the road in 2017. The test will be conducted in the US, Europe and Israel to ensure that the driverless system adapts to different traffic rules, traffic signs, and road conditions.
Mobileye is known for working with Tesla to develop Autopilot technology. However, after a car accident at a Tesla Model S car owner in Florida, the two companies gave different explanations and eventually chose to part ways. Intel announced at the time that it would acquire Mobileye. The transaction was completed on Tuesday.
Intel and Mobileye's platforms are said to include technologies such as cameras, processors, map mapping and image processing, the most important of which is the artificial intelligence system that can determine how the car is moving. The test vehicle will reach Level 4's automatic driving level, meaning that the car can handle most of the situation autonomously, but still has not reached the Level 5 level for full automatic driving.
According to the New York Times, Intel's first destination is Arizona. In the local area, Alphabet's Waymo and Uber have launched independent tests.
It is reported that Apple is also using the modified Lexus RX450h SUV for small-scale testing. However, it is unclear whether Apple is only planning to sell the platform to other companies, or that the company wants to develop autonomous driverless cars. Recently, it is reported that Apple is working with a Chinese company to develop car batteries, which indicates that Apple may be designing a complete vehicle.
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