SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FotoNation Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tessera Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSRA) and the leading provider of computational imaging and computer vision solutions and Socionext Inc, a new leader in advanced SoCs for imaging applications, announced today a long-term strategic partnership to deliver a new, fully-customizable, low power, Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) hardware and software solution, that delivers rock solid video stability for ‘on-the-move’ video devices, including drones, action cameras, and wearables.
This state-of-the-art EIS solution delivers an energy-efficient, GPU-free chipset that can process HD and 4K-ready video at up to 60 frames-per-second, enabling video that is practically immune to platform motion and vibration, while also correcting for distortions caused by wide-angle lenses commonly found in drones and action cameras. Using the Socionext MB86S27 compact image processor, along with FotoNation’s powerful computational imaging algorithms, this solution is able to deliver production-ready 4Kp30 video, while also distinguishing between large, deliberate motions of the imaging platform and smaller vibrations and oscillations that ruin video quality and disrupts editing and other post-production processing operations. The solution is fully customizable for a variety of applications.
“Rapid growths in the use of recreational action cameras and video drones has created tremendous new demand for video stabilization solutions capable of neutralizing vibrations while filming,” said Sumat Mehra, senior vice president of marketing and business development at FotoNation. “This joint EIS solution developed by FotoNation and Socionext acts as a digital gimbal, and delivers stable images in ‘on-the-move’ video capture situations such as in drones and action cameras while also significantly reducing camera weight and power consumption.”
“Our strategic partnership with FotoNation delivers a first-of-its-kind EIS solution to the market,” said Satoru Komatsu, head of Milbeaut products business unit, Socionext. “The combination of Socionext’s chipsets with FotoNation’s computational imaging algorithms will enable powerful, lightweight solutions that deliver crystal clear, stable video in a variety of applications.”
FotoNation will demonstrate these new EIS solutions at the upcoming Embedded Vision Summit, taking place May 2-4 at the Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, Calif. At the show, Petronel Bigioi, senior vice president of engineering and general manager of FotoNation, will be a featured speaker. His presentation, titled Digital Gimbal: Rock-Steady Video Stabilization without Extra Weight, will demonstrate how FotoNation’s EIS technologies enable engineers to eliminate mechanical gimbals from designs. The presentation will take place on Tuesday, May 3 at 4:15 pm.
For more information on this and other FotoNation solutions, visit www.fotonation.com.
About Socionext Inc.
Socionext is a new, innovative enterprise that designs, develops and delivers System-on-Chip products to customers worldwide. The company is focused on imaging, networking and other dynamic technologies that drive today’s leading-edge applications. Socionext combines world-class expertise, experience, and an extensive IP portfolio to provide exceptional solutions and ensure a better quality of experience for customers. Founded in 2015, Socionext Inc. is headquartered in Yokohama, and has offices in Japan, Asia, United States and Europe to lead its product development and sales activities. For more information, visit socionext.com
About FotoNation
FotoNation is giving life to computational imaging by merging technology with emotion. With technology in more than 60 % of global tier-one smartphones, FotoNation develops technologies that serve the computational imaging space for handsets and cameras, as well as the automotive, surveillance, security, and augmented reality markets. We create, innovate and deliver the next generation of computational imaging algorithms. We engineer new ways to reach the highest possible performance while keeping system requirements to a minimum. We have a long history of innovating and advancing the state of the art in image processing. More than a decade ago, we were the first to integrate a computational imaging solution in an embedded mobile device. Today, FotoNation remains the leader in computational photography and computer vision. Nearly 2 billion digital cameras and smart devices are powered by the imaging technologies designed by the sharp minds and passionate hearts of FotoNation engineers. For more information visit www.fotonation.com.
About Tessera Technologies, Inc.
Tessera Technologies, Inc., including its Invensas and FotoNation subsidiaries, licenses technologies and intellectual property to customers for use in areas such as mobile computing and communications, memory and data storage, and 3D-IC technologies, among others. Our technologies include semiconductor packaging and interconnect solutions, and products and solutions for mobile and computational imaging, including our LifeFocusTM, FaceToolsTM, FacePowerTM, FotoSavvyTM, DigitalApertureTM, face beautification, red-eye removal, High Dynamic Range, autofocus, panorama, and image stabilization intellectual property. For more information call +1.408.321.6000 or visit www.tessera.com or www.invensas.com.
Tessera, the Tessera logo, FotoNation, the FotoNation logo, FaceSavvy, FaceTools, FacePower, DigitalAperture, and LifeFocus are trademarks or registered trademarks of affiliated companies of Tessera Technologies, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other company, brand and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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