Eyeq4 Datasheet ((free))

The automotive industry’s rapid shift toward autonomous mobility relies entirely on high-performance, low-power computational brains. At the forefront of this revolution is Mobileye's EyeQ family of vision processors. The represents a major milestone in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicle architecture.

Supports up to eight cameras. This allows a typical configuration of one forward-facing trifocal camera assembly, side-view cameras, and rear-view cameras for a complete 360∘360 raised to the composed with power surround-view cocoon.

Six cores for image processing and integral types used in computer vision. MPC (Multi-threaded Processing Cluster): eyeq4 datasheet

Developed by Mobileye and manufactured by STMicroelectronics using 28nm FD-SOI (Fully Depleted Silicon On Insulator) technology, which helps maintain low power consumption despite high performance.

: Features 2 MPC cores . This proprietary architecture acts as a more versatile accelerator than conventional OpenCL platforms, maintaining higher efficiency than general-purpose compute units. Supports up to eight cameras

: Specialized hardware blocks optimized for matrix multiplication, significantly accelerating Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) and Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs). 3. Technical Specifications Specification Details Peak Performance 2.5 TOPS (Trillion Operations Per Second) Power Consumption 3W to 5W (Typical, depending on workload) Process Node 28nm FinFET technology CPU Architecture 4x MIPS I6500 (Multi-threaded, multi-core) Memory Support LPDDR4 / LPDDR4X (Up to 32-bit data bus wide) Video Input Multiple MIPI CSI-2 interfaces (supporting up to 8 cameras) Automotive Safety ASIL-B / ASIL-D compliant design elements 4. Input/Output (I/O) & Connectivity Interfaces

: A cost-optimized variant with a subset of cores, typically used for monocular or trifocal camera configurations in standard ADAS applications. Key Interfaces and Connectivity eyeq4 datasheet

The EyeQ4 was engineered to support a "safety cocoon" around the vehicle, enabling features essential for semi-autonomous and autonomous driving: The Evolution of EyeQ - Mobileye