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Autonomous Technology Advancements Displayed at CES: Participation by TIER IV, Mobileye, and Lotus Robotics

Autonomous vehicle-related announcements were made at CES by TIER IV, Mobileye, and Lotus. TIER IV unveiled the Co-MLOps project. Mobileye's three main platforms - Mobileye SuperVisionTM, Mobileye ChauffeurTM, and Mobileye DriveTM - will be used in traditional internal combustion engine (ICE)...

Autonomous Technology Showcase: TIER IV, Mobileye, and Lotus Robotics Exhibit at CES
Autonomous Technology Showcase: TIER IV, Mobileye, and Lotus Robotics Exhibit at CES

Autonomous Technology Advancements Displayed at CES: Participation by TIER IV, Mobileye, and Lotus Robotics

Mobileye, a leading provider of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving technology, has announced a significant partnership with a major Western automaker. This collaboration is set to revolutionize the automaker's vehicle models, with the implementation of Mobileye's three key platforms - Mobileye SuperVision™, Mobileye Chauffeur™, and Mobileye Drive™ - starting from 2026.

Under this partnership, Mobileye has secured design wins for 17 internal combustion and electric vehicle models from the automaker. The collaboration will see the automated solutions offered on multiple vehicle platforms across various geographies and powertrain types.

The Co-MLOps Platform, a central component of this partnership, is being developed to ensure data privacy and security, manage MLOps functionalities, and provide Edge AI reference models. This platform will enable global sharing of sensor data, including camera images and LiDAR point clouds, and support updates to recognition models via Over the Air (OTA).

Mobileye's agreement with the automaker also includes plans to implement the Mobileye Chauffeur platform for eyes-off, hands-off advanced driving solutions. Additionally, the Mobileye Drive platform will be used to bring fully autonomous vehicles into series production.

The Drive-enabled vehicles are designed for robotaxi and mobility-as-a-service operations, with initial driverless deployments targeted for 2026. All systems will use the Mobileye EyeQ™6H systems-on-chip for efficient computing.

The development of the Co-MLOps Platform is being propelled by leveraging services from Amazon Web Services (AWS). This partnership will also see TIER IV, the company behind the Co-MLOps Project, showcasing its latest autonomous software and services at CES 2024.

TIER IV initiated the Co-MLOps Project, an endeavour aimed at scaling AI development for autonomous driving. The project has seen success with TIER IV exhibiting edge AI models at CES 2024 following a successful PoC test in 2023.

Large datasets are essential for achieving competitive performance levels in AI for autonomous driving. Mobileye's agreement with the automaker will enable a broad range of customization and personalization in driving experiences.

In a statement, Mobileye CEO Prof. Amnon Shashua described the design wins as a significant milestone in the development of automated driving. The services are expected to begin rolling out across multiple markets and regions in 2026.

Meanwhile, at CES 2024, Lotus Robotics is showcasing its ROBO Soul full self-driving software stack, ROBO Galaxy cloud-based tools, and ROBO Matrix real-time monitoring system. The exact release date of the complete robotics software stack from Lotus Robotics is February 15, 2024.

This partnership marks a significant step forward in the development and implementation of autonomous driving technology, promising a future where self-driving vehicles become a common sight on our roads.

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