<p>➀ Ambarella has expanded its N1 Edge GenAI family with the introduction of the N1-655 edge GenAI system-on-chip (SoC). This chip can decode up to 12 simultaneous 1080p30 video streams while processing the video and running multiple vision-language models (VLMs) alongside CNNs.</p><p>➁ The N1-655 supports on-device GenAI processing, making it suitable for applications such as AI boxes, autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), and security video recorders. It consumes less power compared to cloud processors, reducing operational costs and enhancing privacy.</p><p>➂ The expansion of Ambarella's edge GenAI SoC lineup aims to meet the increasing demand for on-premise AI processing, driven by the costs associated with cloud-based processing, including bandwidth, service fees, and concerns over data security and privacy.</p>
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