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Ambarella Sells New A7 Hybrid Camera Using Samsung’s 45nm Process Technology

Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd., a global leader in advanced semiconductor solutions, and Ambarella, a leader in low-power, high-definition video compression and image processing semiconductors, today announced the availability of Ambarella’s new A7 hybrid camera system-on-chip (SoC) product utilizing Samsung’s latest 45-nanometer (nm) low power (LP) process technology.

By leveraging Samsung’s 45nm process technology and ASIC design services, Ambarella is able to deliver its best-in-class SoC technology for lifestyle HD cameras.

“We are pleased that Ambarella has chosen Samsung’s rapidly growing ASIC business to be its partner at this leading-edge technology node,” said SH Hong, vice president of System LSI for Samsung Semiconductor, Inc. “Today’s announcement marks the availability of the second generation of Ambarella camera SoCs to be manufactured at our S Line fab, following the success of the existing A5S family.”

Ambarella was able to shorten the design cycle for faster time to revenue by working closely together with Samsung’s ASIC design center, and by incorporating Samsung’s silicon verified IPs such as ARM1136, and embedded SRAM blocks. Ambarella also utilized Samsung’s full turn-key offering, including manufacturing, test and packaging, to reduce development and production time.

“To compete in the fast moving digital camera market, close collaboration with our technology partner is absolutely essential to provide innovative, high-performance/low-power products to compete in our key markets,” said Didier LeGall, executive vice president for Ambarella. “Partnering with Samsung gave us access to the most advanced silicon process in addition to excellent design services.”

Ambarella’s A7 hybrid camera SoC delivers full HD 1080p60 or 4Mp30 H.264 video recording, the highest resolution available for consumer level cameras. Its high-speed 500Mpixels/second capture capability enables numerous new features including smooth slow-motion replay for sports action, high dynamic range (HDR) processing, and best-picture selection from a series of shots. Outstanding still image quality is achieved even in low-light conditions through the combination of high-ISO speed, 3D motion-compensated noise reduction (MCTF) and multiple exposures.

Source: http://www.samsung.com/

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