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4K Ultra HD System-on-Chips from Ambarella are designed for flying cameras

H2 and H12 camera System-on-Chips (SoC) are designed specifically for a new generation of sports and flying cameras and provide 4K Ultra HD video.  
Jan. 13, 2016
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H2 and H12 camera System-on-Chips (SoC) are designed specifically for a new generation of sports andflying cameras and provide 4K Ultra HD video. H2 targets high-end cameras with 4K Ultra HD H.265/HEVC video at 60 fps and 4K AVC video at 120 fps. It also features a 1.2 GHz Quad Core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU with floating point and NEON, while also featuring USB 3.0 connectivity for uploading video. H12 targets mainstream cameras and offers 4K Ultra HD HEVC video at 30 fps, while featuring a 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A9 CPU with floating point and NEON. Both SoCs feature a de-warp engine to enable the use of wide-angle lenses with minimal distortion (H12) and support the use of wide-angle panoramic camera designs (H2).

To Learn More:

Contact:Ambarella
Headquarters: Santa Clara, CA, USA
Product:
 H2 and H12 camera System-on-Chips
Key Features: 4K Ultra HD H.265/HEVC video at 60 fps (H2), 4K Ultra HD HEVC video at 30 fps (H12), Quad Core ARM CPUs.

What Ambarella says:
View more information on the SoCs.

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James Carroll

Former VSD Editor James Carroll joined the team 2013.  Carroll covered machine vision and imaging from numerous angles, including application stories, industry news, market updates, and new products. In addition to writing and editing articles, Carroll managed the Innovators Awards program and webcasts.

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