OMNIVISION announces that the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Hyperion autonomous vehicle platform supports two of its CMOS image sensors with TheiaCel technology: the 8-megapixel (MP) resolution OX08D10 and the 3-MP resolution OX03H10.

At this year’s CES 2026, NVIDIA unveiled NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Hyperion, which is built for the highest levels of cybersecurity and functional safety. It is a reference compute and sensor architecture that enables automakers and developers to build safe, scalable, AI-defined fleets by making any vehicle up to level 4-ready.
The first image sensor to use OMNIVISION’s new 2.1-micron (µm) TheiaCel technology is the previously announced OX08D10.
This technology uses OMNIVISION’s DCG high dynamic range (HDR) technology and next-generation lateral overflow integration capacitors (LOFIC) to accurately capture LED lights without any flickering artifact under almost all driving conditions.
The OX08D10 can accomplish best-in-class HDR image capture and detection ranges of up to 200 meters with TheiaCel. It is ideal for automotive exterior camera applications because of its pixel design and HDR capture scheme, which provide the best balance between dynamic range and low light performance.
A 3.0-µm split pixel automotive viewing sensor with TheiaCel technology, the OX03H10 CMOS image sensor has a 3-MP resolution. With just one exposure to provide the full 140-dB dynamic range, it exhibits unparalleled LED flicker mitigation (LFM) and outstanding low-light performance.
The OX03H10 enhances visibility for every facet of driving and is made for parking cameras in every segment of next-generation cars.
Both OMNIVISION image sensors are available as part of the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor Platform, which is purpose-built for the automotive market, utilizing innovative NVIDIA Blackwell GPU architecture, next-generation Arm Neoverse V3AE CPUs and the NVIDIA DriveOS 7 software stack.
This collaboration enables developers to accelerate the design, testing and deployment of next-generation autonomous driving systems, from early-stage research to commercial production.
NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor, which offers rich I/O capacity to support cameras, radars, lidars, and the essential vehicle interfaces like GbE/10GbE and PCI Express needed for innovative AV systems, complements the capabilities.
DRIVE AGX Thor is constructed to automotive-grade specs and satisfies strict functional safety (ISO 26262) and cybersecurity (ISO 21434) requirements, all of which are designed to fulfill the highest standards of the automotive industry.
Leadership Comments
“OMNIVISION’s product integration with the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Hyperion represents a substantial leap in enabling developers and customers to accelerate the design and deployment of autonomous driving systems,” said Dr. Paul Wu, Global Director of Automotive Product Marketing at OMNIVISION. “With our flagship image sensors that feature TheiaCel® HDR technology, we’re giving developers the tools to push autonomous vehicle innovation from concept to commercial readiness while maintaining uncompromising safety functions and image fidelity across real-world driving scenarios.”
“OMNIVISION’s TheiaCel sensors offer excellent performance, and we are proud to be as a partner in the NVIDIA development platform,” said Wu.
Availability
OX08D10 and OX03H10 image sensors featuring TheiaCel technology are now available to order.
To contact an OMNIVISION sales representative: CLICK HERE.





