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
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.