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  • RoboSense robotics LiDAR shipments surpass automotive for first time

    RoboSense's robotics LiDAR sales reached 185,500 units in the first quarter, accounting for more than half of its total shipments for the first time.

  • Hesai secures another European automaker design win with order size exceeding 1 million units

    The new order will cover more than 10 models under the top European automaker's Chinese joint venture brands.

  • Hesai sustains profitability as LiDAR shipments surge and secures Mercedes order

    Hesai's Q1 net revenues reached 680.6 million yuan, with total LiDAR shipments more than doubling year-on-year.

  • RoboSense releases image-grade SPAD-SoC platform as LiDAR competition heats up

    RoboSense launched the Eocene architecture and two flagship chips, attempting to consolidate its dominant position through chip-level technological advantages.

  • Hesai releases world's first full-color LiDAR chip, supporting up to 4,320 laser channels

    Hesai released a new chip named Picasso, which achieves the fusion of color perception and distance measurement at the underlying hardware level.

  • Nio supplier Seyond reaches 1 million LiDAR delivery milestone

    Seyond's current annual production capacity has reached 1.2 million units, with plans to add another 1 million units of capacity within the year.

  • RoboSense posts 1st quarterly profit as robotics LiDAR sales surge

    RoboSense reported a net profit of 103.7 million yuan ($15 million) in the fourth quarter of 2025, marking its first-ever profitable quarter.

  • Hesai posts 1st full-year profit as LiDAR shipments triple

    Hesai achieved a net income of 435.9 million yuan ($62.3 million) in 2025, marking its first full-year profitability.

  • Horizon Robotics plans next-gen auto chip to outpace Nvidia's Thor-X

    Horizon Robotics is developing the J7 series chips, aiming to significantly surpass Nvidia's Thor-X in computing power by 2027.

  • In China, even electric two-wheelers are starting to use LiDAR

    As LiDAR costs drop significantly to around $200, the sensor is beginning to penetrate from passenger cars into the two-wheeler market.