Ambarella presents new AI chips for automotive cameras and driver assistance - NewsDio
The chip designer Ambarella has announced two new chips for automotive cameras and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) based on its CVflow architecture for artificial intelligence processing. The Santa Clara, California-based company introduced the CV22FS and CV2FS automotive camera (SoC) systems with CVflow AI processing and ASIL-B compliance to enable critical safety applications. Ambarella will also demonstrate applications with its existing chips, as well as a robotic platform and Amazon SageMaker Neo technology to train machine learning models, at CES 2020, the big technology fair in Las Vegas this week. The company, which was made public in 2011, started as a manufacturer of low-power chips for video cameras. But he turned that ability into computer vision experience and launched his CVflow architecture in 2018 to create low-power artificial intelligence chips.
Jan-7-2020, 14:36:32 GMT
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