This list contains general information about computer system on chips (SOCs) developed by Ambarella.
Launch Date | Product | Fab (nm) | Variants | μarch | Cores | Applications | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | A1 | 130 nm |
| [1] [2] | |||
2007 | A2 | 90 nm |
| [3] [4] [5] [2] | |||
2008 | A3 |
| [6] [7] | ||||
2009 | A5 | 45 nm |
| ARM 1136 | 1 |
| [8] [9] [10] [2] |
2010 | A6 | [11] | |||||
2010 | A7 | 32 nm |
| ARM11 | 1 | [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] | |
2013 | A9 | 32 nm |
| Cortex A9 | 2 | Cameras:
Drones:
| [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] |
2015 | A12 | 28 nm |
| Cortex A9 | 1 |
| [25] [26] [27] [28] |
2012 | S2 | 28 nm |
| Cortex A9 | 1 |
| [3] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] |
2014 | S3 | 28 nm |
| Cortex A9 | 1 |
| [34] [35] [36] [37] |
2016 | S5 | 14 nm |
| Cortex A53 | 4 |
| [38] [39] [40] [41] |
2019 | S6 | 10 nm |
| Cortex A53 | 4 | [42] [43] | |
2015 | H1 | Cortex A9 | 2 | Drones:
| [44] [24] | ||
2016 | H2 | 14 nm | Cortex A53 | 4 |
| [45] [46] | |
2016 | H12 | Cortex A9 | 1 | [47] [48] | |||
2017 | H22 | 14 nm | Cortex A53 | 4 | Cameras:
Drones:
| [49] [21] [50] [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] | |
2017 | H3 | Cortex A53 | 4 | [59] [21] | |||
H32 | 10 nm | Cortex A53 | 4 | [60] | |||
2017 | B6 | [20] | |||||
2018 | CV1 | 14 nm | [61] [62] [63] | ||||
2018 | CV2 | 10 nm |
| Cortex A53 | 4 | [64] [65] [66] | |
2018 | CV22 | 10 nm |
| Cortex A53 | 4 |
| [67] [68] [69] [70] [65] |
2019 | CV25 | 10 nm |
| Cortex A53 | 4 | Yandex SignalQ2 LTE | [71] [65] [72] [73] |
2021 | CV5 | 5 nm |
| Cortex A76 | 2 | [74] [75] | |
CV52 | 5nm |
| Cortex A76 | 2 | Consumer (CV52) Security camera (CV52S) | [75] | |
2022 | CV3 | 5nm |
| Cortex-A78AE | 16 | Automotive (Continental [76] ) | [77] [78] |
2023 | CV72S | 5nm | Cortex A76 | 2 | Security camara | ||
2024 | CV75S | 5nm | Cortex A76 | 2 | url=https://www.ambarella.com/news/ambarellas-latest-5nm-ai-soc-family-runs-vision-language-models-and-ai-based-image-processing-with-industrys-lowest-power-consumption/ |
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