One Stop Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: OSS), a leader in AI Transportable
solutions on the edge, has confirmed two new autonomous truck
program wins with a pioneer in self-driving technology and a
subsidiary of one of the world’s largest commercial vehicle
manufacturers using Level 4 driving automation. Management believes
that these wins reflect OSS’ focus and success within a
multibillion-dollar fast growing autonomous truck market segment.
OSS worked closely with customers to define the
attributes of Centauri that would make this product ideal for the
autonomous truck market. Centauri is a PCIe Gen 4 NVMe rugged
storage product offering high capacity in a compact hot-swappable
canister that slides into the Centauri chassis. Vast
amounts of data are collected while an autonomous truck is on the
road. This can be used to improve or “learn” its self-driving
capabilities from the numerous sensors deployed around the vehicle,
including LiDAR, radar, and video.The combination of fast Gen 4
NVMe memory, rather than previously used SATA drives, along with
the easily accessible location of Centauri in the “saddle bag,” an
external compartment of the long-haul autonomous truck, makes for a
much more efficient collection and removal of data to keep the
truck on the road as much as possible.
Autonomous trucking can increase the amount of time
the truck is in transit, creating greater efficiencies and
significantly improving the economics of shipping across the
country. Autonomous driving capabilities enable trucks to travel
across the U.S. in two days rather than the current four days in a
standard truck.
When a truck enters the depot, the waiting crew can
quickly remove the data-filled canister from the saddle bags,
rather than climbing back into the truck where the compute server
resides. An empty memory canister can be easily reinserted,
allowing the truck to quickly resume its journey on the road. The
data-filled canister can then slide into an OSS SDS compute server
for upload to the truck’s data center.
The SDS server is available today, with the
Centauri storage product to ship before the end of the week.
Product shipments are expected to begin in June 2022 against
confirmed purchase orders.
“These wins continue to validate our AI
transportable strategy and technology,” stated David Raun, OSS’
president and CEO, “and we believe that they further establish OSS
as a market leader in ruggedized compute and storage products for
autonomous trucks. Autonomous trucking represents a perfect example
of a rapidly growing market that demands ‘performance without
compromise’ in harsh environments and where we believe that we have
a clear competitive advantage.”
Multiple autonomous truck innovators have chosen
OSS platforms because the company has addressed issues of power,
cooling, vibration, form factors, and long-lasting quality needed
for AI deployed at the edge. OSS products have logged hundreds of
thousands of miles in autonomous trucks to date.
“Unlike autonomous passenger cars,” continued Raun,
“the autonomous truck market is up and running today, driven by
strong economic advantages and immediate ROI. We will continue to
work closely with our valued partners to continue to define
products specific for this large market.”
OSS AI Transportables technology addresses the
rapidly growing autonomous truck market that, according to a
PitchBook report, is expected to increase from more than 16,000
Level 4 trucks sold next year to 1.6 million sold in 2030. The
overall value of the global market for autonomous trucking is
projected to grow from $528 million in 2023 to $166.8 billion in
2035.
Centauri stores up to 128 terabytes in an
eight-drive canister. Although the system is compatible with both
NVMe and SATA drives, its PCIe Gen4 interface with NVMe facilitates
high-speed storage throughput at 3.5x to 5x faster data transfer as
compared to SATA performance.
Centauri is designed to meet MIL-STD-810G
ruggedization requirements. Its 3U form factor, half rack width,
and short 20-inch depth make it an ideal storage expansion to any
system designed to capture data in edge applications. Additional
features include dynamic fan speed control, a lightweight aluminum
enclosure, and IPMI 2.0 based system monitoring on dedicated
ethernet.OSS is introducing Centauri today at the AUVSI XEPONENTIAL
2022 conference in Orlando, Florida. This annual event brings
together leaders and end users across industries to solve real
problems in autonomous and uncrewed technology. The conference is
hosted by AUVSI, the world's largest nonprofit organization
dedicated to the advancement of uncrewed systems and robotics.
Conference attendees can see Centauri and the full
line of OSS systems for AI transportable applications at
booth #1414. OSS products can also be ordered
directly from OSS sales engineers at sales@onestopsystems.com.
Application engineering and the company’s unique suite of software
tools are also available upon request.
About One Stop SystemsOne Stop
Systems, Inc. (OSS) designs and manufactures innovative AI
Transportable edge computing modules and systems, including
ruggedized servers, compute accelerators, expansion systems, flash
storage arrays, and Ion Accelerator™ SAN, NAS, and data recording
software for AI workflows. These products are used for AI data set
capture, training, and large-scale inference in the defense, oil
and gas, mining, autonomous vehicles, and rugged entertainment
applications. OSS utilizes the power of PCI Express,
the latest GPU accelerators and NVMe storage to build award-winning
systems, including many industry firsts, for industrial OEMs and
government customers. The company enables AI on the Fly® by
bringing AI datacenter performance to ‘the edge,’ especially on
mobile platforms, and by addressing the entire AI workflow, from
high-speed data acquisition to deep learning, training, and
inference. OSS products are available directly or through global
distributors. For more information, go to
www.onestopsystems.com.
Forward-Looking StatementsOne Stop
Systems cautions you that statements in this press release that are
not a description of historical facts are forward-looking
statements. These statements are based on the company's current
beliefs and expectations. The inclusion of forward-looking
statements should not be regarded as a representation by One Stop
Systems or its partners that any of our plans or expectations will
be achieved, including but not limited to, design wins
transitioning to production volumes, availability of demonstrations
at the AUVSI event, actual revenue from pending and existing orders
and the fitness of the Centauri, SDS, EB4400 or third-party NVIDIA
and NVMe products for the autonomous trucking market, environment
or application. Actual results may differ from those set forth in
this press release due to the risk and uncertainties inherent in
our business, including risks described in our prior press releases
and in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC), including under the heading "Risk Factors" in our most
recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and any subsequent filings with
the SEC. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these
forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof,
and we undertake no obligation to revise or update this press
release to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof.
All forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by
this cautionary statement, which is made under the safe harbor
provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995.Media Contact: Katie RiveraOne Stop Systems,
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