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|manufacturer=STMicroelectronics  | |manufacturer=STMicroelectronics  | ||
|market=Automotive  | |market=Automotive  | ||
| + | |first announced=March 4, 2015  | ||
| + | |first launched=March 15, 2018  | ||
|family=EyeQ  | |family=EyeQ  | ||
|process=28 nm  | |process=28 nm  | ||
Revision as of 21:05, 28 April 2019
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| EyeQ4 | |
| General Info | |
| Designer | Mobileye | 
| Manufacturer | STMicroelectronics | 
| Market | Automotive | 
| Introduction | March 4, 2015 (announced) March 15, 2018 (launched)  | 
| General Specs | |
| Family | EyeQ | 
| Microarchitecture | |
| Process | 28 nm | 
| Technology | CMOS | 
| Electrical | |
| TDP | 6 W | 
| Succession | |
EyeQ4 is Mobileye's fourth-generation autonomous driving chip.
Facts about "EyeQ4  - Mobileye"
| designer | Mobileye + | 
| family | EyeQ + | 
| full page name | mobileye/eyeq/eyeq4 + | 
| instance of | microprocessor + | 
| ldate | 1900 + | 
| market segment | Automotive + | 
| name | EyeQ4 + |