Ambarella Inc. develops video compression & image processing semiconductors. Ambarella's system-on-a-chip designs integrates HD video processing, image processing, audio processing and system functions onto a single chip. Its products are used in creating video content for wearable sports cameras, automotive after-market cameras & professional and consumer Internet Protocol (IP) security cameras. Its solutions are also used in cameras incorporated into unmanned aerial vehicles, such as UAVs, drone cameras. Its solutions help in managing IP video traffic, broadcast encoding and transcoding, and IP video delivery applications. It produces a video processing chip, the main component in action cameras. It caters to the following end markets, namely Professional IP Security Cameras, Consumer IP Security Cameras, Automotive Cameras, Wearable Cameras including Sports, Commercial and Social Media and UAVs or Drones. Ambarella sells its solutions to original design manufacturers and original equipment manufacturers....
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