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GoPro will be bough by Canon or other camera company
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  • @Vitaliy_Kiselev

    It's speculative but the actuall LSI developement done for the "GP1" chip doesn't seem that great? Mostly a standard Socionext design?

    Also, the Hero7 SILVER and WHITE this year runs on Qualcomm cell phone processors - which seems to give the same stabilization performance of the Hero6 last year.

    Only this year with the Hero7 Black and hypersmooth it seems that the GP1 chip really is doing something ground breaking. (The Hero6 stabilization wasn't that bad for EIS either, but the Hero7 Black hypersmooth really does work - in daylight that is.

  • "Over the last three months, we’ve seen a bit of insider selling at GoPro. Director Tyrone Ahmad-Taylor sold just US$23k worth of shares in that time. It’s not great to see insider selling, nor the lack of recent buyers. But the volume sold is so low that it really doesn’t bother us."

    https://simplywall.st/stocks/us/consumer-durables/nasdaq-gpro/gopro/news/need-to-know-gopro-inc-nasdaqgpro-insiders-have-been-selling-shares/

  • @EspenB

    talks are that it sells well only with big discounts, and profits are not enough for GoPro to survive as separate company and keep development.

    Remember that GoPro actually put all LSI development costs on themselves going out from Ambarella chips.

  • So the Hero7 linup is not selling so well after all?