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OMNIVISION Launches OX08D20 Image Sensor with TheiaCel Tech

by | Oct 8, 2025

Introduces 8 MP CMOS image sensor with TheiaCel technology featuring 60 fps capture, improved low-light performance, and enhanced cybersecurity for exterior ADAS and autonomous driving applications.
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SANTA CLARA, CA, Oct 8, 2025 – OMNIVISION has launched the OX08D20 8-megapixel (MP) CMOS image sensor with TheiaCel technology. This device is an upgrade to the OX08D10 sensor for exterior cameras used in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving (AD). The device will be introduced at AutoSens Europe (#Booth 300), taking place Oct 7-9, 2025, in Barcelona, Spain.

“OMNIVISION’s OX08D10 image sensor with TheiaCel technology was launched at AutoSens Brussels in 2023 and has been a highly successful product for automotive OEMs seeking a single device that integrates all of the most important image sensor features, including best-in-class low-light performance, LED flicker mitigation, compact size, superior image quality at high temperatures, and low power,” said Dr. Paul Wu, director of automotive product marketing, OMNIVISION. “Our mission is to partner with our customers to solve their toughest challenges. That’s why our latest-generation devices are designed with innovative features our customers need.”

The OX08D20 features all the benefits of the OX08D10, as well as:

  • A capture scheme developed in collaboration with Mobileye that reduces the motion blur of nearby objects (while driving) and improves low-light performance
  • An upgrade to 60 frames per second (fps) to enable dual-use cameras
  • Updated cybersecurity to match MIPI CSE 2.0 (latest industry standard)

The device offers low-light performance and low power consumption. It uses an a-CSP package that is 50% smaller than exterior sensors. Sampling begins in Nov 2025, with mass production planned for Q4 2026.

Click here to contact the sales team and to schedule a meeting at AutoSens Europe.

Source: OMNIVISION

About OMNIVISION

OMNIVISION, established in 1995, specializes in developing advanced digital imaging, analog, and touch and display technologies for both industrial and consumer markets. Its product portfolio includes CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) image sensors, ASICs, and CameraCubeChip modules, which are utilized across industries such as automotive, healthcare, security, computing, mobile devices, and emerging technologies. Its continued investments in R&D have positioned it as a major player in the image sensor market worldwide. Based in Santa Clara, CA, OMNIVISION operates globally, with offices in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. In 2019, Will Semiconductor, a China-based semiconductor company, acquired the business. As of 2023, the company employs over 3,000 people worldwide and serves thousands of customers across various sectors. OMNIVISION plays a key role in the global image sensor market, standing out for its innovative solutions and market reach.