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Photo 1: Mobileye President and CEO Prof. Amnon Shashua shows off the EyeQ5 SoC during Intel Corporation’s news event at CES 2019 on Jan. 7, 2019, in Las Vegas. The EyeQ5 is Mobileye’s fifth-generation system-on-chip for advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving solutions. It is now in production with design wins totaling 8 million units. It comes as Mobileye is fostering a developer ecosystem to expand application development for the EyeQ platform. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Photo 2: Navin Shenoy (left), Intel executive vice president in the Data Center Group, welcomes Professor Amnon Shashua, president and CEO of Mobileye, an Intel company, to the stage during Intel Corporation’s news event at CES 2019 on Jan. 7, 2019, in Las Vegas. Intel displays how its technology is the foundation for the world’s most important innovations and advances at CES 2019 from Jan. 8-11 in Las Vegas. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Photo 3: Professor Amnon Shashua, president and CEO of Mobileye, an Intel company, speaks during Intel Corporation’s news event at CES 2019 on Jan. 7, 2019, in Las Vegas. Intel displays how its technology is the foundation for the world’s most important innovations and advances at CES 2019 from Jan. 8-11 in Las Vegas. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Photo 4: Navin Shenoy, Intel executive vice president in the Data Center Group, motions to a 5G base station prototype during Intel Corporation’s news event at CES 2019 on Jan. 7, 2019, in Las Vegas. Intel displays how its technology is the foundation for the world’s most important innovations and advances at CES 2019 from Jan. 8-11 in Las Vegas. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Photo 5: Navin Shenoy (left), Intel executive vice president in the Data Center Group, speaks with Dr. Paul Kruszewski, CEO and founder of Wrnch, a company that tracks human movement using artificial intelligence, during Intel Corporation’s news event at CES 2019 on Jan. 7, 2019, in Las Vegas. Intel displays how its technology is the foundation for the world’s most important innovations and advances at CES 2019 from Jan. 8-11 in Las Vegas. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Photo 6: Navin Shenoy, Intel executive vice president in the Data Center Group, displays a “Cascade Lake” Intel Xeon Scalable processor Intel Corporation’s news event at CES 2019 on Jan. 7, 2019, in Las Vegas. Cascade Lake introduces support for Intel Optane DC persistent memory and Intel DL Boost, which is designed to accelerate artificial intelligence deep learning inference. Intel displays how its technology is the foundation for the world’s most important innovations and advances at CES 2019 from Jan. 8-11 in Las Vegas. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Photo 7: Gregory Bryant (left), Intel senior vice president in the Client Computing Group, greets Navin Shenoy, Intel executive vice president in the Data Center Group, as part of Intel Corporation’s news event at CES 2019 on Jan. 7, 2019, in Las Vegas. Intel displays how its technology is the foundation for the world’s most important innovations and advances at CES 2019 from Jan. 8-11 in Las Vegas. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Photo 8: Gregory Bryant, Intel senior vice president in the Client Computing Group, speaks with Tony Werner, president of Technology, Product, Xperience at Comcast Cable, during Intel Corporation’s news event at CES 2019 on Jan. 7, 2019, in Las Vegas. Intel displays how its technology is the foundation for the world’s most important innovations and advances at CES 2019 from Jan. 8-11 in Las Vegas. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Photo 9: Gregory Bryant, Intel senior vice president in the Client Computing Group, displays a “Lakefield” reference board during Intel Corporation’s news event at CES 2019 on Jan. 7, 2019, in Las Vegas. Lakefield features a hybrid CPU architecture with Intel’s Foveros 3D packaging technology. Intel displays how its technology is the foundation for the world’s most important innovations and advances at CES 2019 from Jan. 8-11 in Las Vegas. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Photo 10: Gregory Bryant, Intel senior vice president in the Client Computing Group, motions to a new laptop with Intel technology that is held by Sam Burd, president of the client solution group at Dell, during Intel Corporation’s news event at CES 2019 on Jan. 7, 2019, in Las Vegas. Intel displays how its technology is the foundation for the world’s most important innovations and advances at CES 2019 from Jan. 8-11 in Las Vegas. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Photo 11: Gregory Bryant, Intel senior vice president in the Client Computing Group, displays an Ice Lake system-on-chip with 10nm technology during Intel Corporation’s news event at CES 2019 on Jan. 7, 2019, in Las Vegas. Intel displays how its technology is the foundation for the world’s most important innovations and advances at CES 2019 from Jan. 8-11 in Las Vegas. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Photo 12: Musicians Kawehi (left) and Kevin Doucette (center) talk with Gregory Bryant, Intel senior vice president in the Client Computing Group, about the music they produce using Intel technology during Intel Corporation’s news event at CES 2019 on Jan. 7, 2019, in Las Vegas. Intel displays how its technology is the foundation for the world’s most important innovations and advances at CES 2019 from Jan. 8-11 in Las Vegas. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
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