RoboSense's LiDAR Compatible with NVIDIA's DRIVE AGX for Advanced ADAS
RoboSense, a leading Chinese LiDAR developer, has announced compatibility with NVIDIA's DRIVE AGX platform. This integration allows automakers to process sensor inputs alongside cameras and radar for advanced driver-assistance and autonomous driving systems. Several models, including the Zeekr 9X and IM LS6, have adopted RoboSense's LiDAR technology.
RoboSense's EM4, a 500-beam digital LiDAR, and the E1 solid-state blind-spot LiDAR are being adopted by several automakers in next-generation ADAS and autonomous vehicle models. The E1, EMX, and EM4 digital LiDARs are now compatible with NVIDIA's DRIVE AGX autonomous driving platform. This compatibility enables automakers to process sensor inputs alongside cameras and radar for testing and deploying advanced driver-assistance and autonomous driving systems.
While RoboSense has announced partnerships with several automakers, including SAIC, GAC, Geely, and BYD, there are no official, public confirmations that these companies will use the E1 or EM4 in their next-generation ADAS or autonomous vehicle models. International OEMs have shown interest in RoboSense's technology but have not confirmed series integration for specific models. Tier-1 suppliers like ZF and Continental could potentially integrate RoboSense's LiDAR components into their systems.
RoboSense's compatibility with NVIDIA's DRIVE AGX platform and the adoption of its LiDAR technology by several models demonstrate the company's growing influence in the autonomous driving market. Although there are no official confirmations of specific model integrations, RoboSense's partnerships with major automakers suggest a promising future for the company's LiDAR products.
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