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Intel bought the self-driving tech startup in 2017 for over $15 billion.

It reports a $75 million net loss on $1.39 billion of revenue for 2021, whereas it reported $108 million of net income on $358 million in revenue for its last full year in the public markets .

"Mobileye is known for its EyeQ system-on-a-chip , which serves as the 'brain' for Mobileye’s driver-assist and self-driving technology. Mobileye also uses a data crowdsourcing program — called Road Experience Management — to build out a 3D map using real-time data from vehicles equipped with Mobileye’s technology."

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