OPPO’s 6nm NPU MariSilicon X delivers an End-To-End Imaging Solution with its Reno8 Series
- After improved algorithms and its collaborations with Sony on RGBW camera sensors, OPPO further solidifies its imaging innovations with its proprietary MariSilicon X NPU
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Users can now shoot 4K Ultra Night Video and
#TransformTheNight
OPPO’s camera innovation has reached new heights with the development of its neural processing unit MariSilicon X. The brand—known for its software and hardware technologies that enhance camera performance—continues to push the envelope when it comes to image processing. This evolution has been developed over three significant areas of innovation.
PROPRIETARY ALGORITHMS
OPPO’s engineers have developed
algorithms that render accurate Indian skin tones and even create Bokeh Flare Portrait Videos. OPPO's AI can
distinguish between skin blemishes and beauty spots—as well as the age and sex of the subject—to apply different levels of beautification and skin smoothening.
OPPO's cameras recognise shooting scenarios and lighting to select the appropriate camera mode, including HDR for those perfect wide-exposure shots
without user intervention.
RGBW SENSOR TECHNOLOGY
On the hardware front, the brand
collaborated with Sony to develop its all-new RGBW (red, green, blue, white)
pixel array technology that is an update from traditional RGGB (red, green, green, blue) sensors. This proprietary technology, which involves
87 technical patent applications, inserts W (transparent) pixels in each RGGB pixel to
allow 60% more light and a 20.2% increase in purity when compared
with regular RGGB sensors. Essentially, it translates to more detailed
low-light captures and improved skin tones in portraits.
OPPO and Sony debuted this new RGBW technology in the Reno7 Series with the IMX709 selfie sensor, which continues to drive better light handling and colour tones in OPPO's portrait photography.
MARISILICON X NPU
OPPO's innovation in smartphone camera tech has now
ascended new heights with the development of its MariSilicon X Neural Processing Unit (NPU) which is
designed for computational photography. This chip—developed over three years and comprising
400 patent applications—packs 3.6 billion transistors
and can perform up to 18 trillion operations per second (18 TOPS). OPPO built MariSilicon X on the cutting-edge 6nm chip architecture that delivers an
incredible 11.6 TOPS per watt for low-power consumption even in the most demanding tasks.
It is capable of real-time lossless AI processing in the Bayer RAW domain with image data from the 50MP IMX766 rear camera sensor. MariSilicon X's image processing speed allows
users to shoot night videos in 4K Ultra HDR quality with the
promise of crystal-clear frames. With the NPU’s support for HDR Fusion
and AINR (AI Noise Reduction) algorithm operations, it delivers
4K Ultra Night Video at up to 20Bit (theoretically), with the brightest spot up to
1 million times brighter than the darkest.
With MariSilicon X, OPPO has created a complete set of customised solutions for software and hardware integration in computational photography. It is the last piece of OPPO's custom imaging system, designed
to leverage the strength of its camera sensor and run its imaging proprietary algorithm even more efficiently.
All these innovations in smartphone camera technology will come together in the upcoming OPPO Reno8 Pro smartphone.
OPPO has crafted the Reno8 Series cameras to help photographers and videographers #TransformTheNight by leveraging cutting-edge technologies that tackle the pain points of night-time shooting where each frame—movies or stills—is crystal clear and rendered with accurate colours.
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