
Self-driving tech supplier Mobileye wants to be part of the robotaxi revolution — again
Quick Answer
Mobileye, an Intel subsidiary, plans to launch its own robotaxi service in a U.S.
Quick Take
Mobileye, an Intel subsidiary, plans to launch its own robotaxi service in a U.S. city by 2027, re-entering the autonomous vehicle market. This initiative aims to leverage Mobileye's advanced self-driving technology to compete in the growing robotaxi sector.
Key Points
- Mobileye aims to launch a robotaxi service in the U.S. by 2027.
- The company is leveraging its advanced self-driving technology.
- This move marks Mobileye's re-entry into the autonomous vehicle market.
- The robotaxi service will compete in the expanding robotaxi sector.
Article Excerpt
From source RSS / original summaryThe Israeli tech company and Intel subsidiary said it will launch its own robotaxi service in a U. S. city in 2027.
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