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(AFP) Feb 05, 2026
SHANGHAI, Feb 5, 2026 (BSW) - VeriSilicon (688521.SH) today announced its latest enhanced versions of Image Signal Processing (ISP) IP ISP8200-FS series, ISP8200-ES and ISP8200L-ES, featuring improved performance and energy efficiency to better support complex automotive camera systems. These enhanced IPs have successfully achieved ISO 26262 ASIL B functional safety certifications issued by TÜV NORD, an international inspection and certification institution, further validating their suitability and reliability for ADAS and autonomous driving applications.

The latest enhanced ISP8200-FS series IP can operate at up to 1.2 GHz and support data processing from up to 16 image sensors. It significantly improves the performance of multi-camera scheduling, enabling flexible data-access capabilities and efficient hardware pipeline utilization for automotive camera systems.

The enhanced series IP integrates image processing technologies including Color Noise Reduction (CNR) and radial Lens Shading Correction (LSC), and features RGB-IR enhanced processing supporting data formats such as RGB-IR 4x4. Together, these capabilities improve image stability and detail preservation in multi-camera, multi-view application scenarios. Combined with a built-in RAW Data Compression (RDC) engine and 64-bit AXI address extension, this series IP effectively enhances bandwidth efficiency and reduces data transmission load without compromising image quality.

Additionally, the enhanced ISP8200-FS series IP, when combined with the automotive functional safety?certified DeWarp Processing IP DW200-FS, enables a high-quality, fully compliant, and low-bandwidth automotive ADAS camera subsystem. This provides customers with system-level image processing capability for multi-camera perception, accelerating the deployment of advanced driver assistance and autonomous driving solutions.

"The automotive industry is advancing at an unprecedented pace, and imaging technologies must evolve just as rapidly to meet the growing demands of next-generation vehicles. Working closely with our leading customers, we have delivered a major upgrade to our ISP8200-FS series IP to address the increasing complexity of automotive camera systems," said Weijin Dai, Chief Strategy Officer, Executive Vice President and General Manager of IP Division at VeriSilicon. "The latest enhanced ISP8200-FS series IP, compliant with functional safety requirements, further solidifies VeriSilicon's strong leadership in automotive ISP solutions. We remain fully committed to continuously tracking market requirements and staying ahead of future automotive imaging needs."

About VeriSilicon

VeriSilicon is committed to providing customers with platform-based, all-around, one-stop custom silicon services and semiconductor IP licensing services leveraging its in-house semiconductor IP. For more information, please visit: www.verisilicon.com



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