Arbe Robotics Ltd. (NASDAQ:ARBE) shares jumped 20.8% in premarket trading on Monday after the company unveiled a new radar platform that integrates its proprietary technology with computing solutions from NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA).
The Israel-based provider of perception radar systems said it will present the automotive-grade platform at CES 2026, highlighting its readiness to be incorporated into full vehicle perception stacks. The system is designed to deliver more than 20,000 detections per frame using a 2,304-channel array, generating high-resolution data to support advanced perception software and AI-driven decision-making.
Arbe said the new radar solution is intended to support hands-off and eyes-off driving at highway speeds, with the ability to detect objects at distances exceeding 300 meters. This extended range is designed to give autonomous driving systems additional time to respond safely, while maintaining consistent performance in difficult conditions such as rain, fog and snow.
“This initiative allows us to create a new benchmark for perception in all conditions. The collaboration accelerates the adoption of safer, more reliable, and more affordable autonomous driving solutions for automakers worldwide,” said Kobi Marenko, co-founder and CEO of Arbe.
During CES 2026, Arbe plans to showcase multiple use cases for the platform, including an AI-driven Occupancy Grid developed in collaboration with Perciv AI, high-definition radar performance comparable to LiDAR, and integration with NVIDIA’s DRIVE AGX Orin computing platform.
Arbe’s shares have seen significant volatility over the past year, reflecting investor debate over the commercial potential of advanced radar technology in the highly competitive autonomous driving sensor market.
