A: No. The EyeQ4 has no video encoder. Raw or minimally processed frames are sent over Ethernet.
Optimized for entry-level NCAP compliance and basic collision avoidance features. Key Features and Applications
6 Vector Microcode Processors (VMP), 2 Multithreaded Processing Clusters (MPC), 2 Programmable Macro Arrays (PMA) Up to 8 cameras simultaneously at 36 fps Safety Standard ISO 26262 compliant; ASIL-B(D) level Package Flip-Chip FBGA 784-pin (22.5 x 22.5 x 1.7mm) Key Capabilities The Evolution of EyeQ - Mobileye
Quad-core processors with multi-threading (up to 4 threads per core). VMP Vector Microcode Processor
Up to 2.5 Tera Operations Per Second (TOPS) .
If you're looking for the most accurate and up-to-date information, I recommend checking directly with Intel's official resources or their product documentation portal. Is there something specific you would like to know about the EyeQ4 or its applications?
The EyeQ4 is engineered to provide "super-computer" capabilities within a strictly constrained automotive power envelope.
Through its camera, EyeQ4 outputs a rich data stream for various safety functions, including real-time coordinates of objects, their relative distance, speed, and angular velocity, enabling automatic emergency braking (AEB), adaptive cruise control (ACC), lane keep assist (LKA), blind spot detection (BSD), and traffic sign recognition (TSR).

























Ivan
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