Monday, October 17, 2016

Self-Driving Car Sensors Just Got Smaller, Cheaper, and Better All at Once

"Quanergy competitor Velodyne’s most advanced sensor, the PUCK VLP-16, is currently priced at $7,999. Quanergy plans to sell the S3 for $250. It will take three S3s for a car to get an all-around view, but that’s still well under a grand. Velodyne is also developing the VLP-32, which will sell for under $500 and will be powerful enough for autonomous driving."

http://singularityhub.com/2016/10/16/driverless-car-sensors-just-got-smaller-cheaper-and-better-all-at-once/#.WASyjXkvIEY.facebook

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