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Ouster’s color lidar sensor aims to kill the camera in robotics and self driving cars

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The Holy Grail of perception

Ouster just dropped a bomb on the sensor world. The company’s new Rev8 lidar lineup claims to capture color imagery and 3D depth data simultaneously on a single chip, effectively merging camera and lidar into one sensor. CEO Angus Pacala, never one for understatement, calls it the “holy grail of what a roboticist has always wanted.” He’s not wrong to be cocky. Ouster is using its proprietary SPAD (single photon avalanche diode) technology to deliver what it says is 48-bit color, 116 dB dynamic range, and mega pixel resolution in a pre fused 3D colorized point cloud. That means customers can finally stop the absurdly expensive and error prone dance of calibrating separate camera and lidar streams. Pacala’s stated goal? “Obviate cameras.” Whether that’s a threat or a promise depends on whose budget you’re managing.

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The Holy Grail of perceptionA sensor arms race with an edgeThe camera’s funeral has been scheduled

A sensor arms race with an edge

This launch lands in a market that’s both consolidating and exploding. Ouster swallowed Velodyne years ago. Luminar just got picked apart in bankruptcy. Meanwhile, Waymo’s robotaxis are scaling, humanoid robotics startups are gobbling up capital, and newcomers like Teradar are probing with terahertz imaging. Against this backdrop, Ouster’s Rev8 isn’t just a product refresh. It’s a strategic gambit to own the entire perception stack. The OS1 Max sensor, boasting 500 meter range in all directions, is explicitly aimed at high speed robo trucking and drone applications. But the real play is vertical integration on a chip. Competitors like Innoviz and even China’s Hesai (which announced a similar color lidar last month) are mostly just bolting cameras and lidar together in a box. Ouster fused them at the silicon level. That’s a genuinely different value proposition, and it slashes the integration work that bogs down every robotics startup.

The camera’s funeral has been scheduled

Ouster’s approach has profound implications for the perception stack. By delivering a single data stream that can be used as lidar, camera, or fully fused output, the company is essentially commoditizing sensor fusion. Pacala worked with Fujifilm and image science firm DXOMARK to get the camera quality right, but the underlying message is clear: the era of bolting a lidar puck next to a webcam and hoping an AI model figures out the alignment is ending. For investors and CTOs staring down the complexity of autonomous systems, a cheaper, smaller, unified sensor that eliminates a whole class of engineering headaches is almost too good to be true. The risk, of course, is that Ouster is overpromising. But if the Rev8 delivers even half of what Pacala claims, the robotics and autonomous vehicle industries just got a serious efficiency upgrade. And a whole lot of camera vendors just got a new existential threat.

Source: Techcrunch

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