VeriSilicon unveils CPP2000 post-processing IP for 8K vision

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Shanghai company adds post-processing for robotics

VeriSilicon announced its CPP2000 Camera Post-Processing IP in Shanghai on 1 July 2026, expanding its image signal processing portfolio.

CPP2000 targets moving-camera systems in robotics, drones and other mobile vision applications. The company said it improves image quality and visual perception in those use cases.

The IP works on YUV images from image signal processors. It further optimises that output before later visual perception and machine vision stages.

CPP2000 supports image and video processing at up to 8K resolution. It also offers multiple hardware configuration options for power, performance, area and latency targets.

CPP2000 image processing features

VeriSilicon built CPP2000 with motion-compensated temporal filtering, advanced spatial noise reduction, chroma adjustment, dynamic contrast improvement and edge enhancement.

Those functions aim to improve image noise, sharpness, contrast and detail preservation. As a result, VeriSilicon expects better image stability in mobile imaging scenarios.

Weijin Dai, chief strategy officer, executive vice president and general manager of the IP Division at VeriSilicon, linked image quality to AI perception, navigation and decision-making in robots and drones.

“Delivering high image quality for robots and drones requires a holistic imaging strategy that extends beyond the image signal processor to include advanced camera post-processing,” Dai said.

According to VeriSilicon, next-generation robotics relies more heavily on image sensing, which is increasing demand for higher-quality image input.

The company said CPP2000 can provide higher-quality images for subsequent visual perception and machine vision applications. It also positioned the IP for robust and power-efficient vision systems.

Dai said CPP2000 addresses moving-camera challenges with advanced post-processing technologies. He added that VeriSilicon’s wider vision processing portfolio can support customers building intelligent mobile vision systems.

VeriSilicon trades publicly under the stock code 688521.SH.

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