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Mobileye Outlines Strategy for Driving Significant Growth

During an investor summit today at Mobileye headquarters in Jerusalem, Mobileye President and CEO Professor Amnon Shashua projected significant and sustained revenue growth for the next decade.

Trillion Dollar ‘Mobility Services’ Opportunity To Drive Major Changes In Automotive Ecosystem, China To Take The Lead

The growth in mobility services is one of the major driving forces of change in the automotive ecosystem that is already transforming how consumers buy, use and power cars, according to insights from a new research service by IHS Markit.

Big Data: The Global Auto Industry’s Big Bet For 2018 And Beyond

In this 19-minute audio interview, Varun Chhabra, senior director, product marketing, Dell EMC, talks about big data and answers some fundamental questions about it globally and within the automotive industry.

Intel Plans To Build Test Fleet Of 100 Self-Driving Vehicles

The project will mesh Mobileye’s “proprietary capabilities” in computer vision, sensing, fusion, mapping and driving policy “with Intel’s leading open-compute platforms and expertise in data center and 5G communication technologies to deliver a complete ‘car-to-cloud’ system,” Intel said. 

95 Percent Of US Car Miles Could Be Traveled In Self-Driving, Electric Or Shared Vehicles By 2030, RethinkX Report Says

The report details how the approval of autonomous vehicles will unleash a market grab by existing and new ride-share companies, which will abandon internal combustion engines for A-EVs for purely cost reasons.

Consumer Technology Association Offers Up Official Definitions For Self-Driving Terminology

Daimler and Waymo are chairing CTA’s newly formed Self-Driving Vehicle Working Group.

Autonomous Trucks That Drive In Packs Could Save Time, Fuel, According To MIT

The research looked at how arrival times and energy consumption changed under two general scheduling policies: a time-table policy, in which vehicles assemble and leave as a platoon at set times; and a feedback policy, in which vehicles assemble and leave as a platoon only when a certain number of vehicles are present.

UK Report Finds Making All Vehicles Autonomous Could Prevent Up To 95 Percent Of All Traffic Accidents

“The benefits to this sort of technology are huge, with estimates that the overall U.K. economic benefit could be as much as £51 billion (approximately $70.96 billion) a year due to fewer accidents, improved productivity and increased trade,” said Philippa Oldham, head of transport at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and lead author of the report.

The Auto Evolution Is On Display At CES 2016

While the Las Vegas-based show officially runs from Jan. 6-9, news has been coming in since Monday. We’re here to recap some of the names that are making potentially big waves in our industry, including updates from Ford, Kia, Nvidia, GM and more.

CNET: Google Car Pulled Over For Driving Too Slow

According to the CNET report, the vehicle was clocked going 24 mph in a 35 mph zone after a police officer noticed traffic backing up behind the driverless vehicle.

The software powering Google's cars is called Google Chauffeur and was in the testing phase by Google. at the time of this picture in April 2014.