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Ouster Launches New REV7 Series Digital Lidar

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Update time : 2022-10-22 10:05:14
        Ouster, a provider of high-resolution digital lidars, today announced its latest OS REV7 series of digital lidars, featuring a new generation of L3 chips, which includes the new OSDome lidar and upgraded OS0, OS1 and OS2, offering double the range, greater detection capability, and higher accuracy and reliability.
        With chip upgrades such as this latest L3 chip, digital lidar will continue to benefit our customers as Moore's Law achieves exponential improvements in performance year over year," said Angus Pacala, CEO of Ouster. Digital LiDAR never stops moving forward. The REV7 series completes a leap in performance and functionality that will then cover a wider range of applications and will also help us win new customers in all of our target markets."
        The REV7 Series is powered by Ouster's next-generation L3 chip, a fully customized proprietary chip that brings back-side illumination, the imaging technology that revolutionized the digital camera industry, to high-performance LiDAR for the first time. 125 million transistors are integrated on the L3 chip, with a maximum computing power of 21.47 GMACS, providing customers with higher digital signal processing power and richer features than ever before. Based on the enhanced on-chip processing system, the L3 chip can count approximately 10 trillion photons per second and output up to 5.2 million data points per second.
        The Ouster REV7 series offers wider range detection at longer distances and higher precision for better mapping, more accurate obstacle detection and safer indoor and outdoor automation. While maintaining the same compact and lightweight design as its predecessors, the REV7 Series offers higher maximum operating temperatures, lower power consumption, and greater resistance to shock and vibration.
 
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