SoC Enables Fluid 1080p Video At 60 FPS

Oct. 17, 2011
The A7L system-on-chip (SoC) supports full 1080p HD H.264 video at 60 frames per second for fluid motion and can capture up to thirty 16-megapixel still images per second.

The A7L system-on-chip (SoC) supports full 1080p HD H.264 video at 60 frames per second for fluid motion and can capture up to thirty 16-megapixel still images per second. Its lens distortion correction function enables optimal results from wide angle and small form factor lenses. The A7L is fabricated in 32-nm process technology and requires one 16-bit DDR3 DRAM for low power operation. Other features include hardware for real-time panorama sweep photography, a variety of video and still picture effects including watercolor painting, drawing, miniature, pop color, and soft focus, and electronic image stabilization with full rolling shutter correction for CMOS sensors. AMBARELLA, Santa Clara, CA. (408) 734-8888.

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