Atlas25 Camera – 25GigE Industrial Imaging with RDMABurnaby, BC, Canada – November 13, 2025 – LUCID Vision Labs, Inc., a leading designer and manufacturer of industrial cameras, has announced the launch of the Atlas25 camera series, featuring a 25GigE interface and RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) for high-speed industrial imaging applications.

The Atlas25 combines Sony’s 4th generation Pregius S CMOS sensors with GigE Vision 3.0 and RoCE v2 (RDMA over Converged Ethernet) to deliver up to 25 Gbps data throughput with low latency and minimal CPU overhead. Designed for applications requiring both performance and reliability, the Atlas25 provides a scalable upgrade path from existing 1, 2.5, 5, and 10 GigE systems while maintaining full GigE Vision compliance.

“Atlas25 represents a major step forward for high-bandwidth Ethernet-based imaging,” said Rod Barman, Founder and President of LUCID Vision Labs. “By integrating the optical transceiver directly into the camera and supporting RDMA, we’re enabling customers to capture and transfer large amounts of image data efficiently over long fiber connections without compromising performance or reliability.”

The Atlas25 camera provides a direct LC duplex multimode fiber connection without the need for an external SFP module, simplifying system design, reducing power consumption, and improving overall reliability. Featuring a compact 55 × 55 mm housing, a new 17-pin GPIO connector with additional input and output lines, and a wide operating temperature range from -20 to 50°C ambient, the Atlas25 ensures reliable operation in harsh industrial environments.

The first Atlas25 models include the Sony IMX530, IMX531, IMX532, and IMX535 CMOS sensors, delivering resolutions up to 24.5 megapixels and frame rates up to 184 fps. With its fanless thermomechanical design, the Atlas25 dissipates heat efficiently without external heatsinks or fans, ensuring quiet and maintenance-free performance in space-constrained systems.

With GigE Vision 3.0 and RDMA (RoCE v2) support, the Atlas25 achieves deterministic, low-latency data transfer by bypassing the CPU and operating system layers. This architecture allows image data to stream directly into host memory, freeing up system resources for image processing, AI inference, or other critical tasks. The result is high throughput, reduced CPU load, and predictable real-time performance over standard Ethernet infrastructure.

The Atlas25 24.5 MP model is now available to order, priced at USD 3,450 / EUR 3,105. For more information, visit our Atlas25 Product Page.