Ambarella, Inc. developer of high-resolution video processing and computer vision semiconductors, and HELLA Aglaia, leading global developers of intelligent visual perception software, announced that they are partnering to deliver a platform for the next generation of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). The platform is based on Ambarella’s CV22AQ CVflow computer vision processor, which offers a powerful Image Signal Processor (ISP) and massive Artificial Intelligence (AI) computing performance with extremely low power consumption, typically below 2.5 watts. Combined with HELLA Aglaia’s production-proven software, the platform enables forward-facing, single-box ADAS cameras with advanced AI features and highly-accurate image content recognition, requirements for safety-critical applications.
The CV22AQ’s CVflow architecture provides computer vision processing at full 4K or 8-Megapixel resolution at 30 frames per second (fps), to enable image recognition over long distances and with high accuracy. Its ISP provides outstanding imaging in low light conditions while High Dynamic Range (HDR) processing extracts maximum image detail in high-contrast scenes, further enhancing the computer vision capabilities of the chip. CV22AQ includes a suite of advanced security features to protect against hacking, including secure boot, TrustZone™, and I/O virtualization.
HELLA Aglaia’s vision software stack scales from field proven perception functions for NCAP applications like Automated Emergency Braking, Lane Keeping, Glare Free High Beam and Speed Assist to camera-based AI functions like Mono-Depth for any object detection or semantic free space for L2/L3 applications like Highway Pilot. Aglaia’s software stack is highly modular and allows easy integration with customer- or third-party software. The URL for the related image is https://www.ambarella.com/about/news-events/press-images/HA-partner-press-image.
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