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Multi-Threaded Design Tackles SoC Performance Bottlenecks

MIPS Technologies
Elchanan Rushinek and Pete Del Vecchio

White Paper

November 2006

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Mobileye N.V., a global leader in driver assistance and safety systems for the automotive industry, required a significant performance boost, proven reliability and guaranteed real-time response for its next-generation driver-assistance system. The company selected the high-performance MIPS32 34Kf core for its new SoC design, the EyeQ-2. Mobileye's current driver-assistance system, the EyeQ-1, has already been adopted by several top-tier suppliers and car manufacturers in Europe, the US and Japan, for installation in 2007-model-year production vehicles. The next-generation MIPS-Based navigation system from Mobileye incorporates the same robust capabilities as in EyeQ-1—including lane-departure warning, forward-collision warning and vision/radar fusion for active safety with some additional features. The new MIPS-Based EyeQ-2 system will add pedestrian detection capabilities to its extensive feature list and will debut in late 2008 models.

Read more to learn how MIPS Technologies' multi-threaded technology enabled a market leader to generate more than a 600% performance increase in its video analysis SoC for an innovative driver-assistance system.





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