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| Porsche signs up for Intel’s Mobileeye sensors SuperVision enables a range of advanced driver-assistance systems Intel spin-off Mobile appears to be doing well – Posche has signed up for its advanced sensor suite. Dubbed "SuperVision" the system uses a mix of cameras and radar sensors. It will enable a range of advanced driver-assistance systems (better known as ADAS) in coming models, including functions like hands-free traffic jam assists. https://fudzilla.com/news/automotive...ileeye-sensors |
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