Lyft plans to add Mobileye-powered self-driving robotaxis to its ride hailing app starting in Dallas as early as next year.
Mobileye is an Israeli company, a unit of Intel, which has a dominant position in the driver assistance (ADAS) market among legacy automakers. They made the original Tesla Autopilot hardware, but ...
Lyft is getting ready to launch a new robotaxi service using Mobileye's machine vision technologies. Lyft's robotaxi service could launch as early as 2026. The partnership with Lyft could be a ...
In a report released today, Adam Jonas from Morgan Stanley maintained a Hold rating on Mobileye Global, Inc. Class A (MBLY – Research Report), ...
MBLY reports better-than-expected Q4 2024 results and expects full-year 2025 revenues in the range of $1.69-$1.81 billion ...
Intel purchased Mobileye for $15.3 billion in 2017, and then spun the company off as a publicly traded subsidiary in 2022. It still owns roughly 88% of the company. With today's gains, Mobileye's ...
Mobileye stock jumps as BofA upgrades rating, citing potential ADAS contract wins in 2025 Analyst sees Mobileye's growth inflecting in 2027, highlights upcoming OEM deals as key stock catalysts ...
(Reuters) -U.S. ride-hailing firm Lyft is planning to launch fully autonomous robotaxis, powered by Mobileye, to its app "as soon as 2026" in Dallas, CEO David Risher said in a post on X on Monday.
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