Mobileye
Leonid Smolyansky leads the silicon-on-chip (SoC) architecture team delivering cost, performance and power-optimized solutions for the Mobileye EyeQ product family. He also works with customers and third-party IP vendors to define EyeQ product requirements related to performance, connectivity, automotive safety and security.
Smolyansky brings more than 20 years of experience in SoC architecture and design at both Motorola and later Freescale to Mobileye. In the latter role, he was chief architect of the i.MX product family. He later moved to AMD as a fellow and systems and architecture manager. Smolyansky was the lead architect behind Mobileye’s next-generation EyeQ5 SoC, which is expected to deliver real breakthroughs in terms of performance, price and power consumption for fully autonomous vehicles. As an active member of the MIPI Alliance, he participated on working groups for SLIMbus, UniPro, and now - APHY.
Smolyansky speaks 5 languages, enjoys jazz music, cooking, and traveling – especially to classical Europe.
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Mobileye N.V. is engaged in the development of computer vision and machine learning-based sensing, mapping and driving policy technology for advanced driver assistance systems and autonomous driving technologies. The Company operates through two segments: Original Equipment Manufacturing, which supplies the software algorithms and EyeQ chip, and After Market, which sells a complete system, which includes its software algorithms and EyeQ chip, as well as the camera and other necessary components. Its software algorithms and EyeQ chips perform detailed interpretations of the visual field in order to anticipate possible collisions with other vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, animals, debris and other obstacles. Its products are able to detect roadway markings; identify and read traffic signs, directional signs and traffic lights; create a Roadbook of localized drivable paths and visual landmarks using its road experience management technology, and provide mapping for autonomous driving.