Autonomous Driving

The single most important factor driving our autonomous future is data – how to process, manage, move, share, store, analyze and learn from it. This challenge is not confined to the car; tackling it will require the full depth and breadth of Intel’s portfolio, spanning the car, connectivity, and the cloud. The Intel advantage is a consistent architecture that the industry can work with that scales from a developer’s laptop to the data center.

By working with our partners, collaborating with world-renowned research teams, and employing some of the foremost experts in a broad range of technologies, we are preparing the industry for the amazing future of transportation to unlock the power of data.

Intel @ POLITICOTech

Saving lives. That’s what drives the Intel team daily to engineer perfection.

The road to self-driving cars is still being paved, but Intel believes that guaranteeing safety, building consumer trust and ensuring accessibility is required to unleash the potential of a driverless future. With humans removed from the driving equation, we have the potential to save 1.25 million lives globally.

The public sector and industry leaders are collaborating to identify standards and policies that will both enable the safety of autonomous vehicles and help spur innovation while overcoming engineering challenges.

EVENT: 5:45 p.m. EDT (2:45 p.m. PDT), Thursday, April 19, 2018: Intel at #POLITICOTech: Safety in the Driverless Age (Livestream)

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Intel Politico Jack Weast
Jack Weast, Intel Corporation chief safety architect, opens a conversation with policy makers and influencers in Washington, D.C., about the demands for safety in the driverless age. Weast spoke at a POLITICO event on Thursday, April 19, 2018, that included leading industry experts who explored how the public sector and private industry can collaborate to unleash the potential of the driverless future. (Credit: Lisa Nipp/POLITICO)» Click for full image

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Our Progress

Intel and Mobileye Autonomous Driving Solutions
BMW Group, Intel and Mobileye Announce Delphi as a Development Partner and System Integrator for their Autonomous Driving Platform (5/16/2017)
Intel Unveils Latest Autonomous Driving Lab in Silicon Valley (5/3/2017)
2017 Autonomous Driving Workshop (5/3/2017)
Intel to Acquire Mobileye (3/13/2017)
See Intel’s Autonomous Driving ‘Lab on Wheels’ (2/24/2017)
BMW Group, Intel and Mobileye Will Have Autonomous Test Vehicles on the Roads by the Second Half of 2017 (1/4/2017)
Intel Kicks Off CES 2017 with VR, Automated Driving, 5G News and Experiences (1/4/2017)
Spanning Car, Connectivity and Cloud, Intel GO Platforms Lead the Way in Automated Driving (Doug Davis, 1/4/2017)
Intel Accelerates the Future with World’s First Global 5G Modem (Aicha Evans, 1/4/2017)
CPUs, FPGAs and Software Come Together at CES to Bolster Automated Driving (Dan McNamara, 1/4/2017)
Intel to Acquire 15 Percent Ownership of HERE (1/3/2017)
Welcoming a New Leader for Intel’s IoT Business and Elevating Our Automated Driving Efforts (Murthy Renduchintala, 11/29/2016)
Intel Announces $250 Million Investment for Autonomous Driving (11/15/2016)
Intel Capital Announces $38M of New Investments in 12 Technology Startups to Kick Off Global Summit (10/24/2016)
Kathy Winter Advances Role of IoT in Automated Driving (10/14/2016)
Telecommunications and Automotive Players Form Global Cross-industry 5G Automotive Association (9/27/2016)
Intel Accelerates Autonomous Driving Vision at IDF Investor Day (8/18/2016)
Bridget Karlin on Intel’s Autonomous Driving Vision (8/5/2016)
BMW Group, Intel and Mobileye Team Up to Bring Fully Autonomous Driving to Streets by 2021 (7/1/2016)

Our Perspective

Autonomous Driving is Today’s Biggest Game Changer (Brian Krzanich, 11/29/2017)
Paving the Way Toward Safer Roads for All (Amnon Shashua, 11/28/2017)
Passengers Have a Lot to Say About Self-Driving Cars – We Should Listen (Kathy Winter, 10/18/2017)
The Road to Our Driverless Future Runs Straight Through the City (Kathy Winter, 7/24/2017)
Meet the Leader of Intel’s Silicon Valley Autonomous Vehicle Lab (Kathy Winter, 7/6/2017)
Driverless Cars Need Assorted Processors, Like Golfers Need Many Clubs (Kathy Winter, 5/10/2017)
Intel Will Succeed in Autonomous Driving. I Bet My Career on It. (Doug Davis, 5/3/2017)
For Self-Driving Cars, There’s Big Meaning Behind One Big Number: 4 Terabytes (Kathy Winter, 4/14/2017)
Intel Drives Innovation in the Autonomous Driving and Industrial Markets (Riccardo Mariani, 3/8/2017)
What Do ‘Superheroes,’ Driverless Cars and 5G Have in Common? (Kathy Winter, 3/2/2017)
What a Broken Ankle Taught Me about the Potential of Self-Driving Cars (Kathy Winter, 2/9/2017)
Intel Looks Forward to Working with Secretary Chao to Accelerate Autonomous Driving (Doug Davis, 2/3/2017)
Data is the New Oil in the Future of Automated Driving (Brian Krzanich, 11/15/2016)
Brian Krzanich: The Future of Autonomous Driving Starts Today (Brian Krzanich, 7/1/2016)

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Autonomous Driving at 2018 CES

Professor Amnon Shashua, senior vice president of Intel and CEO/
Professor Amnon Shashua, senior vice president of Intel and CEO/CTO of Mobileye, speaks on the future of autonomous driving Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Shashua says that millions of cars hitting the streets this year will play a crucial role in the delivery of a driverless future as they harvest data enabling creation of high-definition maps. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)

Professor Amnon Shashua, senior vice president of Intel and CEO/
Professor Amnon Shashua, senior vice president of Intel and CEO/CTO of Mobileye, speaks on the future of autonomous driving Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Shashua says that millions of cars hitting the streets this year will play a crucial role in the delivery of a driverless future as they harvest data enabling creation of high-definition maps. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)

Professor Amnon Shashua, senior vice president of Intel and CEO/
Professor Amnon Shashua, senior vice president of Intel and CEO/CTO of Mobileye, speaks on the future of autonomous driving Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Shashua says that millions of cars hitting the streets this year will play a crucial role in the delivery of a driverless future as they harvest data enabling creation of high-definition maps. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)

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Professor Amnon Shashua, senior vice president of Intel and CEO/CTO of Mobileye, arrives on stage with an autonomouos car during Intel’s preshow keynote at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, in Las Vegas. Shashua joined Brian Krzanich, Intel Corporation chief executive officer, during the keynote. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)

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