List of Ambarella products

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This list contains general information about computer system on chips (SOCs) developed by Ambarella.

System on chips

Launch DateProduct Fab

(nm)

VariantsμarchCoresApplicationsReferences
2005A1130 nm
  • Harmonic HDTV Broadcast Encoder
[1] [2]
2007A290 nm
  • Samsung HD Camcorder
  • Bosch IP Cameras
[3] [4] [5] [2]
2008A3
  • A350
  • A380
  • A390
[6] [7]
2009A545 nm
  • A530
  • A550
  • A570
  • A5S
ARM 11361
  • Maximus Doorbell
  • Axis IP Cameras
[8] [9] [10] [2]
2010A6 [11]
2010A732 nm
  • A7L
  • A7L-A
  • A7LW
  • A7LS
ARM111 [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18]
2013A932 nm
  • A9AQ
  • A9-A1-RH
Cortex A92

Cameras:

  • Gentex automotive camera
  • Z E1 camera
  • Xiaomi YI 4K (A9SE)

Drones:

[19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24]
2015A1228 nm
  • A12A
  • A12S
  • A12W
Cortex A91
  • Snap Spectacles
  • Xiaomi Mi Panoramic
  • SJCAM SJ7 Star
  • LAMAX X10
  • NextBase 422GW
  • OXIANG OX-ZP906G
  • Thinkware F100
  • Insta360 GO
[25] [26] [27] [28]
2012S228 nm
  • S2L
  • S2LM
Cortex A91 [3] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33]
2014S328 nm
  • S3L
  • S3LM
Cortex A91 [34] [35] [36] [37]
2016S514 nm
  • S5L
Cortex A534
  • IntelliVision face recognition
[38] [39] [40] [41]
2019S610 nm
  • S6LM
Cortex A534 [42] [43]
2015H1Cortex A92Drones:
  • DJI Phantom 4 Pro
[44] [24]
2016H214 nmCortex A534
  • Xiaomi YI 4K+
  • DJI Osmo Action
[45] [46]
2016H12Cortex A91 [47] [48]
2017H2214 nmCortex A534Cameras:
  • NextBase 622GW
  • SJCAM SJ8 Pro
  • Capture Pocket
  • Vantop 6S
  • Caddx Peanut
  • Insta360 GO 2
  • Insta360 GO 3
  • Insta360 One RS
  • Insta360 One X
  • Insta360 One X2
  • Insta360 X3
  • Firefly X Lite II
  • VAVA VA-VD009
  • Thinkware U1000 4K
  • DJI Pocket 2
  • Amazon Ring Car Cam
  • OXIANG OX-ZP516P, OX-ZP522, OX-ZP522G, OX-ZP526 4G and OX-ZP529
  • Mevo Core

Drones:

  • DJI Mavic Mini
  • DJI Mini 2
  • Hubsan Zino 2
  • Hubsan Zino 2 Plus
[49] [21] [50] [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58]
2017H3Cortex A534 [59] [21]
H3210 nmCortex A534 [60]
2017B6 [20]
2018CV114 nm [61] [62] [63]
2018CV210 nm
  • CV2S
  • CV2FS
  • CV2AQ
Cortex A534 [64] [65] [66]
2018CV2210 nm
  • CV22S
  • CV22FS
  • CV22AQ
Cortex A534 [67] [68] [69] [70] [65]
2019CV2510 nm
  • CV25S
  • CV25AQ
Cortex A534Yandex SignalQ2 LTE [71] [65] [72] [73]
2021CV55 nm
  • CV5A
  • CV5S
Cortex A762 [74] [75]
CV525nm
  • CV52
  • CV52S
Cortex A762Consumer (CV52)

Security camera (CV52S)

[75]
2022CV35nm
  • CV3-AD
  • CV3-AD685
Cortex-A78AE16Automotive (Continental [76] ) [77] [78]
2023CV72S5nmCortex A762Security camara
2024CV75S5nmCortex A762url=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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