2017-05-16 - Junko Yoshida

Nvidia builds momentum in AI car computing battle

Nvidia is gaining partners as OEMs and developers are a little turned off by Mobileye and Intel’s closed approach to…

2017-03-22 - Junko Yoshida

Mobileye buy sparks fear of Wintel-like duopoly

The picture of two dominant players in the electronics industry joining hands is evocative of the Wintel model in the…

2017-03-22 - Junko Yoshida

Why Mobileye is Intel’s ticket to auto ‘table’

Die-hard Intel sceptics believe Intel might have learned its lesson as it prepares its plunge into the automotive market.

2017-01-20 - Junko Yoshida

Rivals race to offer Mobileye ‘killer chip’

For the time being, Mobileye’s EyeQ5, due for a 2018 launch, will be the incumbent chip and everyone’s target, analysts…

2017-01-20 - Junko Yoshida

Playbook changes for Mobileye’s rivals

For Mobileye’s rivals, the race comes down to “performance, including accurate and reliable software and algorithms where Mobileye is very…

2016-12-05 - Junko Yoshida

Mobileye-Intel may pursue a ‘Wintel-like duopoly’ in auto

When we look closely at technologies offered by Mobileye and Intel in autonomous driving, what does each contribute?

2016-10-18 - Julien Happich

MIPS CPU takes the wheel in Mobileye’s autonomous car SoC

The I6500 is designed to provide a highly scalable solution that can coherently implement optimised configurations of CPU cores within…

2016-07-19 - Junko Yoshida

Hard reality: ‘Open road’ still closed to robotic cars

The glowing future of autonomous driving is really hard to pull off.

2016-07-05 - Junko Yoshida

Tesla’s first fatal crash casts pall at three-way auto event

The accident, currently under investigation by U.S. auto-safety regulators, is likely to direct more scrutiny toward autonomous driving technology, which…

2016-06-21 - Junko Yoshida

Is driverless car on same route as 3D TV? – Part 2

As for real hurdles waiting for self-driving cars, EE Times chief international correspondent Junko Yoshida has come across several astute…