Unlike Tesla and General Motors’ Cruise division, Intel’s Mobileye self-driving unit isn’t trying to build vehicles. Instead, Israel-based Mobileye is offering customers, clients, and partners a one-s…
( read original story …)
Home TECHNOLOGY Intel’s Mobileye is taking its ready-to-go self-driving technology to China to solve public-transit problems
ADVERTISEMENT
Categories
Beijing
22°
overcast clouds
humidity: 21%
wind: 1m/s SW
H 22 • L 20
Weather from OpenWeatherMap
Recent Posts
- Foreign automakers look to leverage strengths as Chinese brands dominate home market 03/05/2024
- Luxury brands lure Chinese shoppers despite slowdown 03/05/2024
- Tim Cook gets real about China 03/05/2024
- ‘Vague and broad’: China’s revised state secrets law sparks concerns from Taiwan and foreign businesses 03/05/2024
- Chinese scientist who first shared Covid-19 genome data sparks sympathy after lab closure battle 03/05/2024
- China moon probe stands by for launch as space race with US heats up 03/05/2024
- China wants ‘patient capital’ to fund its tech drive. Will slow and steady win the race? 03/05/2024
- New Zealand ‘Seriously Concerned’ by China’s Pacific Ambitions 03/05/2024
- Biden Calls Ally Japan ‘Xenophobic’ Along With China, Russia 03/05/2024
- Campus Protests Give Russia, China and Iran Fuel to Exploit U.S. Divide 03/05/2024
- US Bans CN Telecom Firms From Providing Broadband Network Services 03/05/2024
- Why on Earth are we AGAIN collaborating with China to manipulate viruses? 03/05/2024