
Ouster's shares jumped over 16% to a 52-week high after the firm struck a deal to integrate its LiDAR sensors into ARGUS Interception's A1-Falke drone interceptors and secured sensor qualification for NVIDIA's DRIVE Hyperion platform. The A1-Falke uses dual-net launchers and 3D perception to capture unauthorized drones for forensic analysis.
Ouster will integrate its LiDAR sensors into ARGUS Interception's A1-Falke drone interceptors, providing high-resolution, low-latency 3D perception for advanced counter-drone operations. The A1-Falke platform combines radar, depth-sensing cameras and dual-net launchers to detect, track and safely recover unauthorized drones for forensic analysis.
Shares of Ouster surged more than 16% to a 52-week high at the open before trimming gains, reflecting investor enthusiasm over the ARGUS partnership and NVIDIA platform qualification. Ouster ranked among the top trending tickers on social platforms during the rally.
Ouster's Rev8 operating system sensors achieved qualification for NVIDIA's DRIVE Hyperion platform, confirming their automotive-grade performance for autonomous vehicle and ADAS applications. This milestone positions Ouster to pursue expanded opportunities in the automotive sensing market.
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