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Fujitsu, Leica Offer New Image Processing Solution
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Oct 01, 2008 1135 hrs IST
Fujitsu Microelectronics and Leica Camera AG (Leica) have co-developed an image processing system solution for high-end digital single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras. The new solution uses Leica's MAESTRO image processor based on Fujitsu's Milbeaut technology, coupled with its control software.
The latest technology in Milbeaut series features improved power management, and facilitates low power consumption, the company said. It features two embedded CPUs, FR-80 and FR-V (VLIW architecture) and additional accelerators.
Stefan Trippe, COO, Leica Camera, said, "Leica's philosophy is to deliver the very lastest technology to its customers - as a result, this joint development with Fujitsu Microelectronics, will enable Leica to continue to lead the field in terms of picture quality."
"Fujitsu Microelectronics welcomes this opportunity for co-development with Leica. Leica's expertise and reputation in the camera industry, combined with our Milbeaut imaging-processing LSI technology, will result in a truly outstanding high-end SLR digital camera," said Joji Murakami, Corporate VP, Fujitsu Microelectronics.
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