Stretch raises $15 million for surveillance camera chips

Stretch raises $15 million for surveillance camera chips

Stretch, provider of fabless semiconductor components, has raised $15 million to continue making chips for surveillance cameras. The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company plans to use the funding to expand its customer base around the world. It currently makes three different types of processors to support digital video in the latest security cameras.

The company’s processors run alongside image sensors (which capture pictures) made by Pixim, another chip company that has had success raising money as it targets… Continue Reading

Maxim Integrated acquires Mobilygen for video compression

Surveillance semiconductor company Maxim Integrated Products announced that it will buy private video chip maker Mobilygen for an undisclosed amount. The large public company hopes the acquisition will provide it with the compression technology it needs to make analog security cameras compatible with digital streaming, recording and storage systems.

Maxim is particularly interested in Mobilygen’s technology because it is cheaper to use and requires less power to operate than other solutions, executives at the company told… Continue Reading