Is there still a place for advanced radar systems in autonomous vehicles? A company called Athomatic thinks so.
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Ghost in the microwave: Why the forgotten spectrum between radar and infrared is the only way to stop self driving crashes
Boston-based Teradar made waves at Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 this week, unveiling its flagship terahertz sensor, ...
Investing.com -- Arbe Robotics Ltd (NASDAQ:ARBE) stock surged 21.4% on Monday after the company announced it had secured a deal with a Chinese state-owned automaker for its radar technology to be used ...
LAWRENCE, Kan., Dec. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ainstein, a global leader in high-performance radar sensing for autonomous and intelligent vehicles, announced today that CEO Dr. Zongbo Wang will present ...
NXP Semiconductors has introduced its new S32R47 imaging radar processors, designed to meet the needs of Level 2+ to Level 4 autonomous driving applications. These processors, built on advanced 16 nm ...
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World’s first terahertz sensor offers 984 feet range and weather-proof vision for cars
In November, the company emerged from stealth to unveil the world’s first commercial terahertz sensing technology. Their ...
Bitsensing, a South Korean developer of imaging radar technology, has raised a $25 million Series B round as the startup seeks to partner with strategic investor HL Mando, a leading car parts maker, ...
As vehicles become more software defined and increasingly autonomous, automakers are under pressure to deliver faster AI ...
With high-resolution 3D point clouds and Doppler data, this vision sensor aims to close critical visibility gaps in autonomous driving.
Safety concerns and the cost of developing next-level systems have slowed down progress on autonomous vehicles - Copyright AFP FATHI NASRI Safety concerns and the ...
In a recent blog post, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that as OpenAI continues to advance it has moved beyond research to product development, with a focus on AGI’s future and safety. He said that the ...
New radar one-chip targets distributed radar architectures and is designed to deliver a seamless transition path from today’s smart sensors to future streaming sensors NXP’s full system solution ...
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