AEye Inc. announced that its Apollo lidar technology has been fully integrated into NVIDIA's DRIVE AGX autonomous driving platform. The Apollo lidar offers a 1-kilometer detection range, a compact form factor, and is software-defined, enabling behind-windshield integration. This integration provides AEye access to automakers developing autonomous and driver-assist systems, positioning the company as a key player in the global autonomous vehicle market. Following the announcement, AEye's stock surged by up to 200% to $3 per share. Additionally, AEye has begun field deployments of its OPTIS lidar solution. In related developments, MicroVision's MOVIA lidar is now supported on NVIDIA's DRIVE AGX platform, offering automotive OEMs perception-enhanced, cost-efficient solutions that accelerate ADAS and autonomy integration. MicroVision's stock also rose by 22%. Separately, AEye filed with the SEC for a potential offering of up to $75 million in common stock.
$MVIS - MicroVision MOVIA Lidar Now Supported on NVIDIA DRIVE AGX, Enabling Advanced Perception-Enhanced Solutions for Automakers - https://t.co/5NM7RD35RQ
$LIDR | AEye Inc - May Offer and Sell From Time to Time Offering Price of up to $75 Mln Common Stock - SEC Filing
$LIDR crossed $6. Almost doubled from dipzone last week.