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{{semi company
 
{{semi company
 
| name              = Mobileye
 
| name              = Mobileye
| logo              = mobileye logo.svg
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| logo              = מובילאיי_לוגו.svg
 
| logo size        = 200px
 
| logo size        = 200px
| type              = Subsidiary
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| type              = Public
 
| founded          = 1999
 
| founded          = 1999
 
| founded location  = Jerusalem, Israel
 
| founded location  = Jerusalem, Israel
| founder          = Ziv Aviram
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| founder          = Amnon Shashua
| founder 2        = Amnon Shashua
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| founder 2        = Ziv Aviram
 
| headquarters      = Jerusalem, Israel
 
| headquarters      = Jerusalem, Israel
 
| website          = www.mobileye.com
 
| website          = www.mobileye.com
 
| wikidata id      = Q2901365
 
| wikidata id      = Q2901365
 
}}
 
}}
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[[File:mobileye old logo.jpg|right|thumb|old logo]][[File:mobileye older logo.png|right|thumb|older logo]]
 
'''Mobileye''' is an [[Israeli]] semiconductor company that develops vision-based advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and highly automated vehicles (HAV) systems.
 
'''Mobileye''' is an [[Israeli]] semiconductor company that develops vision-based advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and highly automated vehicles (HAV) systems.
  
In March 2017, [[Intel]] announced its acquisition for $15.3 billion. Mobileye now operates as a subsidiary of Intel Corporation.
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In March 2017, [[Intel]] announced its acquisition for $15.3 billion and went public again in 2022.
  
 
== Chip families ==
 
== Chip families ==
 
* {{\\|EyeQ}}
 
* {{\\|EyeQ}}

Latest revision as of 09:53, 1 May 2023

Mobileye
מובילאיי לוגו.svg
Type Public
Founded 1999
Jerusalem, Israel
Founder Amnon Shashua
Ziv Aviram
Headquarters Jerusalem, Israel
Website www.mobileye.com
old logo
older logo

Mobileye is an Israeli semiconductor company that develops vision-based advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and highly automated vehicles (HAV) systems.

In March 2017, Intel announced its acquisition for $15.3 billion and went public again in 2022.

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Facts about "Mobileye"
company typesubsidiary +
founded1999 +
founded locationJerusalem, Israel +
founderZiv Aviram + and Amnon Shashua +
full page namemobileye +
headquartersJerusalem, Israel +
instance ofsemiconductor company +
nameMobileye +
websitehttp://www.mobileye.com +
wikidata idQ2901365 +