In 2018, Intel showcased a variety of forward-looking initiatives at CES, highlighting strategic technology collaborations with major automotive brands like BMW, Nissan, and Volkswagen. Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced that over two million vehicles from these partners had already adopted Mobileye’s Road Experience Management (REM) system, which leverages crowdsourced data to build high-resolution, scalable maps quickly and at a lower cost. This initiative is set to revolutionize how autonomous driving systems gather and update map information.
Intel also partnered with Chinese automaker SAIC and mapping company NavInfo to develop detailed map data for the mainland market. SAIC plans to integrate Mobileye’s advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) into its Level 3 to Level 5 self-driving vehicle projects. In addition, Krzanich introduced Intel’s new autonomous driving platform, combining the Atom C3xx4 processor with the Mobileye Eye Q5 chip to support higher levels of automation.
Mobileye had already deployed 9 million chips in ADAS systems by 2017, and their REM system was capable of capturing real-time visual and contextual data from vehicle-mounted cameras, enabling continuous updates to high-definition maps. This technology plays a critical role in supporting the next generation of autonomous vehicles.
Beyond the automotive sector, Krzanich highlighted Intel’s involvement in motorsports, where the Ferrari Challenge North America Series will use Intel’s Chip Replay technology to analyze, transcode, and identify key moments during races, offering enhanced live streaming experiences for online audiences.
Intel also launched Intel Studios in collaboration with Paramount Pictures, aiming to explore new ways of storytelling through immersive technologies like virtual reality (VR). The studio will focus on how future generations interact with visual content. Additionally, Intel planned to showcase its cutting-edge tech at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics in 2018, using Intel True VR to capture 30 events and deliver live and on-demand VR content—marking a groundbreaking moment in real-time VR broadcasting.
In the field of computing innovation, Intel’s neuromorphic research chip “Loihi†became fully operational, allowing it to share data with research partners. The company also announced plans to develop a quantum computing system, having already sent a 49-qubit Tangle Lake chip to QuTech for testing. Krzanich expressed confidence that this technology could one day outperform all existing computing systems, opening new frontiers in processing power and efficiency.
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