The news that vivo is producing its proprietary processor is not old, it dates back a few months ago. However, after putting the initial information in order, we realized that it is not a real SoC (like a snapdragon to be clear), but a ISP. The ISP is nothing more than the part of the processor that deals with the graphic processing of the image. So the brand, after having focused a lot on the photographic aspect thanks to the partnership with Zeiss, aims to further improve this situation. Like? With the vivo V1.
This is vivo's first ISP chip, named V1. This is an image processor that we will find on the new X70 series
vivo V1 is the name of the company's proprietary chip, an ISP intended to be mounted on X70 series smartphone coming soon to China. This information comes from an exclusive Jiemian. In response to this news, the company responded to Sina Tech saying "stay tuned“, Tacitly confirming the authenticity of the news. Right away an exclusive image that you retract the processors immediately after their manufacture.
As early as July 19, Jiemian exclusively reported that the first live-developed chip was about to be launched, codenamed "Yueying".
Image is a point consumers pay more attention to when shopping for smartphones, and it's also a battleground for flagship products from major mobile phone companies. ISP (image processor) e DSP (digital signal processor), COMS (photosensitive components), etc., are all important parts of the smartphone imaging system. Li Zegang, chief analyst of the Omdia mobile terminal market, said the series I live X has focused on professional imaging in recent years.
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