Leopard Imaging to Showcase High-Resolution RGB-IR Stereo Camera Series Eagle Powered by NVIDIA Holoscan and NVIDIA Jetson Thor at CES 2026 -- Advancing Physical AI
Leopard Imaging's Eagle cameras use NVIDIA AI to provide ultra-low latency and robust day/night 3D perception for robotics and automation applications, showing 7.5x AI compute improvement.
- Leopard Imaging unveiled its high-resolution Eagle RGB-IR stereo camera series powered by NVIDIA Holoscan and NVIDIA Jetson Thor on Dec. 15, 2025, and will showcase it at CES 2026.
- Targeting physical AI, the Eagle series advances next-generation robotics by delivering higher-fidelity 3D perception and ultra-low-latency integration for humanoid robots, medical systems, AMRs, and more.
- Technically, the Eagle series pairs dual 5.1 MP automotive-grade global shutter RGB-IR sensors with active IR illumination and a dot projector, outputting synchronized RAW RGB-IR data via an embedded NVIDIA Holoscan Sensor Bridge.
- That level of compute enables the Jetson Thor platform to support near real-time insights and decision-making in robotics, powered by up to 2070 FP4 TFLOPS and 5.1 GB of memory.
- Leopard Imaging bills the Eagle 2 as the world's first RGB-IR active stereo camera supporting day and night depth sensing, highlighting its NVIDIA Elite Partner status and IATF16949 and AS9100D certifications.
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Leopard Imaging to Showcase High-Resolution RGB-IR Stereo Camera Series Eagle Powered by NVIDIA Holoscan and NVIDIA Jetson Thor at CES 2026 -- Advancing Physical AI
FREMONT, Calif., Dec. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Leopard Imaging Inc. (Leopard Imaging), a global innovator in intelligent vision solutions, is excited to announce its high-resolution RGB-IR stereo camera series Eagle powered by NVIDIA Holoscan and NVIDIA Jetson Thor at CES…
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