Tier 1 automotive supplier Delphi Automotive and image recognition leader Mobileye are extending and expanding a long-standing partnership to create a turnkey autonomous driving system. Mobileye will ...
Mild hybrids might not bring a whole load of electrification to the table, but the benefits are still quite apparent. Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car ...
Delphi's commercial vehicle collision warning system evolved from its passenger car system that began with placing a radar sensor on the front of the vehicle for Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). The ACC ...
Delphi Automotive said it will work with two automakers to put a new 48-volt mild-hybrid system developed by the supplier into production next year. The supplier did not reveal which automakers would ...
Continuing just-auto's series of interviews with tier one manufacturers, Matthew Beecham spoke to James Zizelman, engineering director gasoline powertrain, Delphi about fuel injection systems and ...
Auto technology suppliers Delphi Automotive and Mobileye today announced a partnership to co-develop what they described as the market’s first turnkey fully autonomous driving system for automakers.
Delphi Automotive and BlackBerry are joining forces to develop self-driving vehicles. Smartphone pioneer BlackBerry, based in Waterloo, Ontario, will provide the operating system for Delphi’s ...
Amidst the growing complexity of automobile electrical and electronic systems, Delphi Automotive plc will boost that part of its business and expand in similar markets through the acquisition of ...
In this interview, Matthew Beecham talked with Steve Kiefer, vice president Delphi and president Delphi Powertrain Systems and Prasad Kadle, director of advanced engineering, Delphi Thermal Systems ...
Automotive supplier Delphi has made a of a habit of showing off its self-driving and other research vehicles at CES in recent years, and 2017 is no different. Except now it's ready to commit to a 2019 ...
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