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The Mobileye EyeQ4 is a high-performance vision processor (SoC) designed specifically for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving. Launched in 2018, it represented a significant jump in performance, offering roughly ten times the processing capability of its predecessor, the EyeQ3. Key Technical Specifications

OEM Partnerships: Used by major manufacturers including BMW, Nissan, Honda, and General Motors.

Safety Features: Powers technologies like Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), next-generation lane detection, and vehicle detection from any angle. eyeq4 datasheet

Key Features

28nm Fully Depleted Silicon On Insulator (FD-SOI) by STMicroelectronics Camera Support Up to 8 cameras simultaneously at 36 FPS Safety Standard ISO 26262 compliant with ASIL-B(D) safety level Packaging Flip-Chip FBGA 784-pin; 22.5 x 22.5 x 1.7 mm EyeQ4 Variant Differences The Mobileye EyeQ4 is a high-performance vision processor

Where to Find the Official EyeQ4 Datasheet

Unlike commodity chips (e.g., from TI or STMicroelectronics), Mobileye does not publish the full EyeQ4 datasheet on its public website. To obtain it:

The EyeQ4 architecture utilizes a heterogeneous mix of specialized accelerators to achieve high efficiency. Specification Performance 2.5 TOPS (High variant) / ~1.1 TOPS (Mid variant) Power Consumption ~3 Watts (Automotive grade) CPU Cores 4 multi-threaded MIPS InterAptiv cores (4 threads each) Vision Accelerators next-generation lane detection

Vector Microcode Processors (VMP): Six programmable cores optimized for vision algorithms like image filtering and feature extraction.