OmniVision Group announces that automotive image sensors powered by TheiaCel™ technology are now compatible with NVIDIA Omniverse for autonomous driving development

During the GTC 2024 conference, OmniVision Group will demonstrate its OX08D10 image sensor on the NVIDIA Omniverse platform, which includes APIs, SDKs and services for 3D applications such as autonomous vehicle simulations.

Santa Clara, California – March 18, 2024 –

OmniVision Group, the world's leading developer of advanced digital imaging, analog, touch screen and display technology semiconductor solutions, announced on the same day,It uses TheiaCelTechnology’s OX08D10 8-megapixel CMOS image sensor is now available with NVIDIA OmniverseDevelopment platform compatible. OmniVision will be held on March 21 at the San Jose Convention CenterNvidiaThis solution will be demonstrated at the GTC conference, booth number is 636.





NVIDIA Omniverse is a platform of application programming interfaces (APIs), software development kits (SDKs) and services that help developers easily integrate Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD) and RTX rendering technology into 3D applications and services. Such applications include high-fidelity physics simulations to accelerate autonomous vehicle (AV) development.


The recently released OX08D10 is the first image sensor to feature OmniVision’s new 2.1 micron TheiaCel™ technology, which leverages next-generation Lateral Overflow Integrated Capacitors (LOFIC) and OmniVision’s DCG™ High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology to deliver performance across a variety of Accurately capture LED lights under driving conditions and eliminate flicker artifacts. With TheiaCel™ technology, OX08D10 is able to achieve HDR image capture within a range of 200 meters, achieving the best balance between SNR1 and dynamic range, making it the best choice for exterior camera applications. OX08D10 has industry-leading low-light performance and low power consumption, and is 50% smaller than similar exterior sensors.

OmniVision Group announces that automotive image sensors powered by TheiaCel™ technology are now compatible with NVIDIA Omniverse for autonomous driving development



Paul Wu, automotive product marketing manager of OmniVision Group, said:

OX08D10 is the flagship image sensor of OmniVision Group, using TheiaCeltechnology that brings low-light sensitivity into a new era with an easy-to-implement solution,SignificantlyPromotedImage Quality. We are proud to be part of the NVIDIA partner ecosystem dedicated to accelerating AV development. Today, we are pleased to announce that the OX08D10 is compatible with NVIDIA Omniverse, a powerful platform of high-fidelity sensor simulation capabilities that can reduce development efforts and costs for automakers. "

The new product OX08D10 uses OmniVision Group's a-CSP™ packaging technology to achieve ultra-small size solutions. OX08D10 is now sampling and will be put into mass production in the second half of 2024.For more information, please contact an OmniVision Group sales representative:
https://www.omnivision-group.com/about-haowei。


OmniVision Group announces that automotive image sensors powered by TheiaCel™ technology are now compatible with NVIDIA Omniverse for autonomous driving development

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