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    FISITA World Mobility Conference 2025: Key themes and concerns for the automotive industry
    One thing is abundantly clear after the FISITA World Mobility Conference (WMC) last week. Megatrends impact everything. No longer can chassis development, braking, safety validation and so forth stand alone without impact from the broader drive towards electrification, the AI revolution or SDVs, to name a few.  The event’s sessions gave the impression that electrification is already baked into the industry, particularly in Europe where the debate on (regulation-pushed) direction is ...
    Beyond horsepower: Compute becomes the new competitive edge for OEMs
    Automotive compute power is becoming a defining metric of vehicle capability — not just for autonomy, but across cockpit systems, connectivity and life-cycle software deployment. As vehicles transition toward centralized electrical/electronic (E/E) architectures and software-defined platforms, silicon performance is now a core determinant of what a vehicle can do — and how long it will remain competitive in the field. Two metrics have emerged as industry standards for measuring this compu...
    Omnivision unveils OX01N1B image sensor for in-cabin driver monitoring systems
    In a press release on April 22, Omnivision announced the new OX01N1B image sensor designed for in-cabin automotive driver monitoring systems (DMS). This sensor is part of Omnivision's Nyxel near-infrared (NIR) technology family and features a 1.5-megapixel RGB-IR or Monochrome BSI global shutter sensor. It has a pixel size of 2.2 microns and an optical format of 1/4.51-inch. The OX01N1B will be showcased at Auto Shanghai from April 23 to May 2, along with Omnivision's ecosystem partners. ...
    Omnivision unveils OX03H10 automotive image sensor featuring TheiaCel technology
    As reported in a press release on Oct. 7, Omnivision has introduced the OX03H10 complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor. This 3-megapixel (MP)-resolution sensor is distinguished by being the first automotive viewing sensor to possess a 3.0‑micron (µm) pixel size and incorporate TheiaCel technology, marking a significant advancement in automotive safety through enhanced imaging clarity under various lighting conditions for surround and rearview cameras. The unveiling o...
    Omnivision unveils 12-megapixel CMOS sensor for automotive safety at AutoSens Europe 2024
    In a press release on Oct. 3, Omnivision introduced its latest product, the OX12A10 12-megapixel (MP) complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor, at AutoSens Europe 2024 in Barcelona, Spain. The new sensor, featuring TheiaCel technology, is designed to enhance automotive safety by offering superior resolution and image quality under any lighting condition, making it especially suitable for front machine vision cameras used in advanced driver assistance systems and autonomou...
    Omnivision's OX08D10 sensor integrates with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Digital Chassis
    Omnivision has announced that its OX08D10 8-megapixel (MP) complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor with TheiaCel technology has been pre-integrated and validated with color tuning on Qualcomm Technologies' Snapdragon Ride Platform, Snapdragon Ride Flex System-on-Chip (SoC) and Snapdragon Cockpit Platform. This integration enables next-generation advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and AI-enabled connected digital cockpits, as reported in a press rele...
    Omnivision announces image sensor with TheiaCel technology compatible with Nvidia omniverse
    Omnivision has announced that its OX08D10 8-megapixel complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor is now compatible with Nvidia Omniverse, a platform of APIs, software development kits (SDKs) and services for developing high-fidelity 3D applications and services, according to press release on March 18. The OX08D10 features Omnivision's new TheiaCel technology, which enables accurate LED light capture without flickering artifacts in nearly all driving conditions. With indu...
    OMNIVISION to display automotive cameras at AutoSens Brussels 2022
    OMNIVISION has announced it will demonstrate an upgrade from standard (SD) to high-definition (HD) resolution cameras and as well as showcase multiple HD automotive cameras streaming over the Ethernet at AutoSens Brussels next week, in a press release on 7 September. “OMNIVISION is committed to partnerships and working with the automotive ecosystem to develop new solutions to enhance camera resolution, design flexibility, and ultimately improved safety in cars. We are thrilled to provide th...
    OMNIVISION, Valens Semiconductor partner on camera solution for ADAS applications
    United States based semiconductor company OMNIVISION and Valens Semiconductor have announced a partnership to offer automotive OEMs a MIPI A‑PHY-compliant camera solution for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) applications, according to a press release on 9 May 2022. The new VA7000 APHY-compliant chipsets from Valens Semiconductor will be used in OMNIVISION's Automotive Reference Design System (ARDS) camera modules. The OX08B40 image sensor from OMNIVISION will also be included in th...
    OMNIVISION unveils advanced AI-enabled integrated circuit to monitor vehicle occupants
    OMNIVISION, a semiconductor developer has launched ‘OAX4600’ artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) for driver monitoring system (DMS) and occupant monitoring system (OMS), according to a press release on 4 May 2022. It employs a stacked-die design to integrate RGB-infrared red image signal processing (ISP) with two AI neural processing units (NPUs) and embedded DDR3 memory (2 Gb) in a single low power, compact packaging device. The OAX4600 ASI...
    CES 2022: OMNIVISION unveils 5MP RGB-IR shutter sensor for In-cabin monitoring systems
    OMNIVISION unveils OX05B1S part of Nyxel near-infrared (NIR) technology portfolio with 5-MP RGB-IR BSI global shutter sensor capable of in-cabin monitoring systems (IMS), the company announced in a press release on 5 January. The system comprises of 2.2 µm offering 940 nm NIR sensitivity that can perform well even in low lit conditions and contain enough pixels to display both driver and occupant.   Andy Hanvey, Director of Automotive Marketing at OMNIVISION, said, “The automotiv...
    Renesas, OmniVision deliver integrated reference design for automotive camera systems
    According to an official press release dated 14 September, Renesas Electronics Corporation, a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, and OmniVision Technologies, Inc., a leading developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, introduced an integrated reference design for a high-definition automotive camera system. The new design features Renesas’s recently introduced Automotive HD Link (AHL) technology that transmits high-definition video over low-cost cables and connector...
    Smart Eye ties up with OmniVision to develop interior sensing solution
    Smart Eye has announced a partnership with OmniVision Technologies to develop a full interior sensing solution for automotive OEMs, according to a company press release on 20 July. This enables complete driver and cabin monitoring with videoconferencing applications from a single RGB-IR sensor. The solution is an integrated video processing chain which combines features based on the OmniVision OV2312 RGB-IR sensor. “Interior Sensing AI is crucial for the automotive industry. Not only is thi...
    Omnivision Technologies develops new automotive image signal processor
    OmniVision Technologies has unveiled a new companion image signal processor, the company said in a press release on 5 May. The OAX4000 offers design flexibility for next-generation automotive single- and multicamera architectures. The OAX4000 is an application-specific integrated circuit to process data streams from up to four cameras at 3MP or one at 8MP. The OAX4000 is a companion ISP for the OmniVision HDR sensors and offers over 30% power savings over the previous generation. “Our mi...
    Seeing Machines signs licensing agreement with OmniVision Technologies
    Australia-based Seeing Machines has advanced its previously announced memorandum of understanding (MoU) to an executed license agreement to license the company's Occula® Neural Processing Unit to OmniVision Technologies, a developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, according to a press release on 11 January 2021. This collaboration represents the first execution of a silicon license for Seeing Machines' Occula®, which offers a unique NPU design that enables the development of low-cost, h...
    CES 2021: OmniVision, Nextchip present automotive viewing camera solution for low-end and midrange vehicles
    OmniVision Technologies, Inc., a developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, and Nextchip Co., Ltd., a dedicated automotive vision technology company, have showcased a joint solution that provides high quality images for rearview cameras (RVCs), surround-view systems (SVS) and e-mirrors in low-end and midrange vehicles at the ongoing digital CES, according to a press release on 13 January. “We partnered with OmniVision because of its industry-leading HDR and LFM technologies, along wit...
    Cipia, OmniVision collaborate to develop driver monitoring system
    Israel-based Cipia Vision, formerly known as Eyesight Technologies, has partnered with developer of advanced digital imaging solutions OmniVision to develop a driver monitoring system (DMS) for the entry level, mass-market vehicle segment, the two companies announced in a press release on 12 January. The partnership will combine OmniVision’s OAX800 automotive application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) with Cipia’s driver monitoring software. OmniVision launched OAX800, its first dedic...
    OmniVision launches first dedicated driver monitoring ASIC
    OmniVision Technologies has announced the launch of AI-enabled, automotive application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) for entry-level, stand-alone driver monitoring systems (DMS), according to a 4 January press release. According to the company, the ASIC is the only dedicated DMS processor to combine a neural processing unit (NPU) and image signal processor (ISP), with processing speeds up to 1.1 trillion operations per second. “Most DMS processors on the market today are not dedicat...
    OmniVision Ambarella, Smart Eye partner for combined driver monitoring and videoconferencing camera solution
    OmniVision Technologies has announced a partnership with Ambarella and Smart Eye a solution for dual-mode camera for automotive applications, according to a company press release on 10 November. The solution simultaneously monitors drivers while capturing vehicle occupants for one-way video conferencing. It enables cabin monitoring systems in safety applications, augmented reality displays, interior sensing with deep neural networks and AI. The solution’s one-way video conferencing allow...
    OmniVision Technologies, GEO Semiconductor jointly develop automotive camera solution
    OmniVision Technologies has announced a partnership with GEO Semiconductor to jointly develop automotive camera solution, a company press release on 8 September read. OmniVision says the solution will offer high-quality images for rear-view cameras, surround-view systems, and e-mirrors. “We have partnered with OmniVision for more than five years because of its leading pixel technologies and strong track record in working with automotive tier-1s around the globe. This latest joint solut...
    OmniVision develops automotive wafer-level camera module
    OmniVision has unveiled an automotive-grade, wafer-level camera, the company said in a press release on 2 June. The OVM9284 CameraCubeChip is a 1-MP module with a compact size of 6.5 x 6.5 mm, allowing driver monitoring system (DMS) designers the flexibility on placement within the cabin. Mass production is expected in the fourth quarter of 2020. “Most existing DMS cameras use glass lenses, which are large and difficult to hide from drivers to avoid distraction and are too expensive for mos...
    OmniVision releases image sensor for automotive cameras with 140-dB HDR
    OmniVision Technologies has developed an automotive image sensor for viewing applications combining a 3.0-micron pixel with a high dynamic range (HDR) of 140 dB and LED flicker mitigation (LFM) performance, the company said in a press release on 2 June. The OX03C10 is used for viewing applications with minimized motion artifacts. The OX03C10 delivers 1,920 x 1,280-p resolution at 60 frames per second (FPS). According to OmniVision, the sensors come in the industry’s smallest package size an...
    OmniVision develops new 2.5-megapixel OX03A2S automotive image sensor
    OmniVision Technologies has unveiled a new 2.5-megapixel (MP) OX03A2S automotive image sensor, the company said in a press release on 19 May. It is developed using the Nyxel near-infrared (NIR) technology and is ideal for exterior imaging applications that operate in low to no ambient light conditions within two meters of the vehicle. “The OX03A2S combines Nyxel technology and a 3.2-micronpixel to provide the world’s best low light performance of any automotive image sensor. Additionally,...
    OmniVision develops SOC for entry-level automotive rearview cameras
    OmniVision has developed a 1.3MP OX01E10 system-on-chip (SoC), allowing for entry-level rearview cameras (RVC) across a range of challenging lighting conditions, with a compact form factor and low-power consumption, the company said in a press release on 5 May. In a single optical format package, the OX01E10 integrates a three-micron image sensor and an advanced image signal processor (ISP), allowing designers achieve a small form factor at a reduced cost, while improving reliabilit...
    OmniVision develops 8.3 MP automotive image sensors
    OmniVision Technologies has unveiled the first two products of its new automotive image sensor platform—the 8MP, front-view OX08A and OX08B, the company said in a press release on 9 December. According to OmniVision, the high-resolution OX08A features the automotive industry’s best HDR, while the OX08B adds a new benchmark in LED flicker mitigation performance, is pinout-compatible, and enabled by the sensor’s on-chip HDR and LFM engine combination algorithm. “These new image senso...
    OmniVision presents automotive SoC for superior imaging performance in diverse lighting conditions
    OmniVision Technologies has announced the launch of its 1.3MP OX01F10 SoC, enabling automotive designers with the imaging performance across a wide range of lighting conditions, according to a company press release on 17 September. In a ¼ inch package, the OX01F10 integrates a 3.0-micron image sensor and an advanced image signal processor (ISP), solving the automotive rearview camera and surround-view system challenges of achieving a small form factor with low-light performance, ultralow pow...
    OmniVision presents dual-mode automotive camera module at AutoSens Brussels 2019
    OmniVision is presenting a dual-mode automotive camera module that combines its OX03A1Y image sensor with the Arm Mali-C71 image signal processor (ISP), at AutoSens Brussels 2019, the company said in a press release on 16 September. According to the company, its sensor offers superior image quality across all lighting conditions for rear and surround view cameras as well as a broad range of machine vision applications for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving plat...
    OmniVision unveils new 1MP image sensor for automotive viewing applications
    OmniVision has introduced its next-generation 1-megapixel (MP) image sensor for automotive viewing applications, the company said in a press release on 20 May. The new OX01D10 sensor brings together split-pixel and dual conversion gain (DCG) technology to deliver motion free high dynamic range (HDR) of up to 120 dB and LED flicker mitigation (LFM). The sensor also provides superior image quality in demanding lighting conditions such as capturing objects in motion along with LED signs and headlig...
    Automotive Image Sensors – A Review of Current Trends
    Sensors have played a pivotal role in the automotive industry, as knowing the state of various systems within the vehicle is ever more important. Sensors are also increasingly being used to gather information about a vehicle’s surroundings and are being integrated more and more into several interior and exterior components of the vehicle, including radars into bumpers and grills, and image sensors into windshield and mirrors. Image sensors are among the most versatile available in the ADA...
    OmniVision introduces new automotive image sensor to enable multiple functions in one camera
    OmniVision has introduced a new automotive image sensor which enables multiple functions in one camera, the company said in a press release on 8 May. According to the company, its OV2312 image sensor is a 2 megapixel (MP) sensor which can capture both RGB and IR images with one global shutter (GS) sensor, resulting in significant savings on the number of cameras and total system cost. OmniVision OV2312 image sensor is AEC-Q100 Grade 2 certified for automotive applications. According to the co...
    OmniVision launches new automotive image sensor
    OmniVision Technologies, a developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, has launched a new automotive image sensor, OV2778, according to a company press release on 9 April. With leading low-light performance, this sensor is ideally suited for in-cabin applications. The compact OV2778 sensor enables the smallest camera sizes possible for unobtrusive placement inside the vehicle. The sensor also offers advanced ASIL functional safety, which is crucial for in-cabin applications when the OV...
    OmniVision launches new shutter image sensor for driver and passenger monitoring
    OmniVision Technologies has developed a new 1-megapixel global shutter image sensor ‘OV9284’, according to a press release on 2 January. The new sensor is ideal for in-cabin camera modules in passenger vehicles. The sensor comes in a chip-scale package measuring 5237µm x 4463µm for smaller lens designs. The new high-speed global shutter sensor, featuring OmniPixel3-GS technology, offers 1280 x 800 resolution at video speeds of up to 120 frames per second (fps). The new image sensor is comp...
    OmniVision develops new solution for automotive viewing cameras
    OmniVision Technologies has developed a new solution for automotive viewing cameras – the OX01B40 system-in-package (SiP), according to a company press release earlier this month. The new product combines a high-performance color CMOS image sensor and an image-sensor processor (ISP) in a single compact package. "Connecting the image sensor and ISP in a single package provides the smallest form factor for HD cameras today, enabling the design of an automotive viewing camera that consume...
    OmniVision unveils automotive shutter image sensor for driver monitoring system
    OmniVision Technologies has unveiled a new automotive-grade global shutter image sensor ‘OV2311’ for driver monitoring systems, says a company press release. The OV2311 is a 2-megapixel, 3-micron global shutter image sensor featuring OmniPixel3-GS global shutter technology and near-infrared imaging capabilities. The company expects to start volume production in the fourth quarter of 2017. "The demand for driver monitoring systems is expected to increase significantly as more affordable te...
    OmniVision rolls out new image sensor for automotive imaging application
    OmniVision Technologies has launched the OV9716 image sensor for automotive imaging applications, says a company press release. The new image sensor, built on the company’s 2.8-micron OmniBSI-2™ Deep Well™ pixel technology, achieves 120dB dynamic range with a resolution of 1392 x 976. The company claims the new image sensor delivers low-light sensitivity and high dynamic range (HDR) performance even in challenging lighting conditions. The new image sensor is AEC-Q100 Grade 2-qualified a...
    OmniVision unveils new automotive image sensors
    OmniVision, a US-based digital imaging technologies developer, has launched OV10650 and OV10652 wide-format image sensors for rear video mirrors, and OV7261, which is an imaging solution, for gesture control and driver-monitoring applications, the company said in two separate press releases on 20 September. Both OV10650 and OV10652 sensors are currently available for sampling and OmniVision will start producing these in the third quarter of 2017. The OV7261 sensor is also available for sampli...
    OmniVision unveils new chips for automotive RAW image sensors
    OmniVision Technologies has developed two new companion chips, OV491 and OV495, which deliver superb performance in combination with the company’s RAW image sensors, the US-based developer of digital imaging solutions said in a press release. According to the company, the OV491 supports dual sensor input for streamlined surround view architecture enabling a system with only two ISP companion chips to process four camera inputs, each up to two megapixels in resolution. It can process video s...
    Consortium completes acquisition of OmniVision
    A consortium, which includes Hua Capital Management Co, CITIC Capital Holdings Limited and Goldstone Investment Co, has completed the acquisition of OmniVision, according to a press release on 28 January. Stockholders of OmniVision will get USD29.75 per share in cash or approximately USD1.9 billion. The transaction has put a halt on trading of the company’s common stock on the NASDAQ Global Select Market before the opening of the market on 28 January and was suspended effective as of the close...
    OmniVision Technologies, Applied Science and Technology Research Institute unveil new head-up display
    OmniVision Technologies and Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) jointly unveiled a new head-up display (HUD) for next-generation vehicles, according to an ASTRI press release. The new HUD delivers bright and clear information to drivers, even in daylight. The HUD, built on OmniVision's OVP921 and OVP7200 single panel, colour field sequential liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) solution, is capable of delivering 720p high-definition (HD) images with reduced power consumption. A...
    OmniVision’s Q2 net income down 50% y/y to USD13.9 million
    OmniVision Technologies has reported a 50.2% year-on-year (y/y) decline in net income to USD13.9 million for the second quarter ended 31 October 2015, said a company press release on 3 December. Income from operations was down 47.7% y/y to USD15.5 million. Revenues also slipped 12.9% y/y to USD343.1 million. For the first half ended 31 October 2015, OmniVision’s net sales went down 15.9% y/y to USD673 million. Income from operations declined 50.7% y/y to USD30.5 million and net income was ...
    OmniVision’s acquisition receives approval from Committee on Foreign Investment in US
    OmniVision Technologies has received approval from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CIFUS) on its proposed acquisition by a consortium composes of Hua Capital Management, CITIC Capital Holdings, and GoldStone Investment, according to a company press release. The acquisition was announced in April this year. The CIFUS approval states that there are no unresolved national security concerns related to the proposed acquisition. The acquisition, however, is still subject ...
    Omnivision’s Q1 net income down 59.7% y/y to USD18.2 million
    OmniVision's net income reduced 59.7% year-on-year (y/y) to USD18.2 million during the first quarter ended 31 July 2015, says a company press release dated 27 August. Income from operations was down 53.6% y/y to USD14.9 million and revenues slipped 18.8% y/y to USD329.8 million. Income before taxes was down 51.7% y/y to USD16.2 million. Commenting on the company’s performance, Shaw Hong, CEO of OmniVision Technologies said, “We are encouraged by the sequential growth that we experienced ...
    OmniVision's net income down 1.6% y/y to USD93.3 million in FY 2014/15
    OmniVision's net income decreased 1.6% year-on-year (y/y) to USD93.3 million in the financial year ended 30 April 2015 (FY 2014/15), said a company press release yesterday (28 May). Operating income increased 3% y/y to USD76.1 billion. Sales declined 5.1% y/y to USD1.37 billion.  The company has disclosed its segmental and geographic sales break-up yet. In the fourth quarter ended 30 April 2015, the company's sales declined 13.6% y/y to USD285.8 million. Operating income was down 67.4%...
    Freescale, Broadcom and OmniVision jointly develop surround view parking-assistance system
    Freescale, along with Broadcom and OmniVision Technologies, has developed a 360° surround view parking-assistance system, Freescale said in a press release. The system is said to be the first Ethernet-based parking-assistance solution. The Ethernet technology combined with CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) image sensors have cost advantages as both are affordable technologies which would allow automakers to offer the systems on almost all range of vehicles. The system is based o...
    OmniVision and INOVA Semiconductors develop megapixel HDR automotive camera system
    OmniVision Technologies and INOVA Semiconductors have unveiled the first APIX™ Link-based megapixel high dynamic range (HDR) automotive camera system. The camera meets the needs of the next generation advanced driver assistance systems. The system connects multiple OmniVision OV10630-based cameras to an automotive control unit with the use of a chipset based on INOVA’s APIX Link data interface. The APIX Link provides power to the camera and allows for the transfer of uncompressed video wit...
    OmniVision reports 82.9% sales growth in Q1 of FY2011
    OmniVision Technologies has reported sales worth US$193.1m for the first quarter ended 31 July 2010, up 82.9% from the same period a year ago. Quarter ended 31 July 2010 (US$m)   Q1 2010 Q1 2009 % change Consolidated Net sales 193.1 105.6 82.9 Operating Income 17.4 (8.9) - Net Income 16.9 (9.9) - R&D Expensens 20.2 18.4 9.8 Highlights Improvement in the financial performance was...
    OmniVision Technologies returns to profit in FY2010
    OmniVision Technologies has reported a net income of US$6.7m in the financial year ended 30 April 2010 compared to a net loss of US$37.3m in the previous fiscal. The turnaround in net earnings was driven by an 18.9% increase in sales to US$603m compared with US$507.3m a year ago. The company recorded an operating income of US$6.5m against an operating loss of US$37.1m in the previous financial year. Among other factors, OmniVision’s operating loss in the previous fiscal was due to goodwill i...
    Altek to use Omnivision AutoVision image sensors
    OmniVision Technologies’ (OVTI) AutoVision image sensors have been selected by Altek Corporation for use in its Eagle View 360 degree surround viewer and lane departure warning system (LDWS). The Eagle View vision system provides a360-degree coverage of the area around a vehicle. Multiple AutoVision CMOS cameras installed around the vehicle's perimeter provide real-time video images of the vehicle's surroundings.  Altek's Eagle View system is already being used by an Asian automotive OE...
    OmniVision announces strategic design wins from Valeo
    OmniVision Technologies, a supplier of CMOS image sensors has announced multiple design wins from Valeo for its AutoVision(TM) line of CMOS image sensors.  Valeo is integrating OmniVision sensors in various advanced vision systems for automotive safety and driver assistance programs. These include applications such as the rearview camera, parking assistance systems, side view and surround view systems. OmniVision aims to increase its presence in the automotive market and is looking to su...
    Camera applications
    Driven by keen interest in safety applications among OEMs, the market for automotive camera systems and components is expected to exceed US$1bn in as little as three years. Many systems are launching now in Model Year (MY) 2008 vehicles and many more are in development The sheer number of camera applications supports a market surge. Backup cameras are increasingly common, both for parking assistance and visibility. Blind spot detection systems are beginning to emerge, as are high beam and hea...
    OmniVision receives contract from Hella
    Image sensors manufacturer OmniVision Technologies, Inc., has received a contract from Hella KGaA Hueck & Co. to supply CMOS image sensors for Hella's automotive rearview camera products. The colour camera for the rearview driver assistance system utilizes both OmniVision's and Hella's expertise in lighting, optics and electronic development.The rear view camera system manufactured by Hella includes an integrated CMOS camera with an aperture angle of more than 120 degrees enabling the whole ...
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