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Published 02 Jul, 2016 06:28am

BMW teams up with Intel, Mobileye to develop self-driving cars

Munich: (L-R) Brian Krzanich, CEO of Intel, Harald Krueger, CEO of German car maker BMW, and Amnon Shashua, co-founder, chairman and CTO Mobileye NV, pose after a press conference on Friday.—AFP

FRANKFURT: German top-of-the-range car maker BMW announced on Friday that it is joining forces with US computer chip giant Intel and the Israeli technology firm Mobileye to develop self-driving cars.

The three companies “are collaborating to bring solutions for highly and fully automated driving into series production by 2021,” they said in a joint statement.

The news comes amid growing interest in self-driving cars following tests over the past few years by Google and research by several major automakers.

The aim of the collaboration was to develop solutions that would enable drivers not only to take their hands off the steering wheel, but also reach a stage where they could also take their eyes of the road and ultimately their mind off driving, the statement continued.

The final stage would then be “driver off”, or without a human driver inside.

“This establishes the opportunity for self-driving fleets by 2021 and lays the foundation for entirely new business models in a connected, mobile world,” the partners said.

While the auto industry sees self-driving cars as the way forward, US electric car company Tesla announced earlier that a driver was killed in a car crash in Florida in May while using the “autopilot” self-driving mechanism on one of its models.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said it had opened a “preliminary evaluation” into the performance of the autopilot function in the wake of the crash.

Published in Dawn, July 2nd, 2016

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