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==Models==
Image processor users are using industry standard products, application-specific standard products (ASSP) or even [[application-specific integrated circuit]]s (ASIC) with trade names: Canon's is called [[DIGIC]], Nikon's [[Expeed]], Olympus' [[TruePic]], Panasonic's [[Venus Engine]] and Sony's [[Bionz]]. Some are known to be based on the [[Fujitsu]] [[Milbeaut]], the [[Texas Instruments]] [[OMAP]], [[Panasonic]] [[MN103]], [[Zoran Corporation|Zoran]] Coach, Altek Sunny or [[Sanyo]] image/video processors.
 
[[ARM architecture]] processors with its [[ARM NEON|NEON SIMD]] [[Media Processing Engine]]s (MPE) are often used in [[mobile phone]]s.
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*Leica - MAESTRO (based on Fujitsu [[Milbeaut]])<ref>[http://www.fujitsu.com/hk/news/pr/20080926.html Fujitsu Microelectronics-Leica's Image Processing System Solution For High-End DSLR] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081007190028/http://www.fujitsu.com/hk/news/pr/20080926.html |date=208-10-04 }}</ref>
*Nikon - [[Expeed]] (based on Fujitsu [[Milbeaut]])<ref>[http://www.dslrbodies.com/newsviews/milbeaut-and-expeed.html Milbeaut and EXPEED] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160521154952/http://www.dslrbodies.com/newsviews/milbeaut-and-expeed.html |date=2016-05-21 }} byThom</ref>
*Olympus - [[TruePic]] (based on Panasonic [[MN103]]/MN103S)
*Panasonic - [[Venus Engine]] (based on Panasonic [[MN103]]/MN103S)
*Pentax - PRIME (Pentax Real IMage Engine) (newer variants based on Fujitsu [[Milbeaut]])