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BusinessWire: ON Semiconductor introduces a single point dToF LiDAR solution based on the company's Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM). The SiPM dToF LiDAR Platform can detect objects at distances between 10 cm and 23 m.
The SiPM dToF LiDAR Platform provides a complete solution for low cost, single point LiDAR that OEMs can adapt and take into production to create industrial range finding applications. It includes the NIR laser diode, SiPM sensor and optics, as well as the digital processing necessary to convert the detected signals into elapsed time, and elapsed time into distance.
BusinessWire: Luminar makes a number of public announcements toward closing its reverse merging IPO deal:
- Luminar is engaged with 50% more OEM programs for series production deals to be awarded over next 24 months (now 12, up from 8 in August; only 4 modeled in financial forecast)
- Luminar executed exclusive supply agreements for all three of its key lidar components (receiver, ASIC, and laser), locking in an estimated sub $100 hardware cost in volume.
- Luminar is on-track for powering series production vehicles in 2022: delivered key milestone of Iris B-samples; shipped to its lead series production partner Volvo Cars and live on vehicles.
- Luminar is increasing its target 2020 Order Book from $1 billion to approximately $1.3 billion, due to new OEM deals and increased existing customer volume outlook provided
In terms of 2019 unit shipments, the world's top four CMOS image sensor chips are SONY with 26.9%, Galaxycore 20.7%, Samsung 18.9%, and Omnivision 15.1%.
In terms of sales amount, the top ten in 2019 are SONY with 44.6%, Samsung 22.7%, Omnivision 8%, ON SEMI 3.4%, STMicroelectronics 3.1%, SK Hynyx 3%, Canon 3%, Galaxycore 2.8%, Panasonic 2.4%, Toshiba 2.2%, etc."



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