GoPro has hinted that its next generation of cameras could expand far beyond traditional action cameras, as the company prepares to launch its new GP3 processor later this year.
Since the company was founded in 2002, GoPro cameras have revolutionized the video and photography industry by giving outdoors adventurers (including hunters, anglers, hikers, mountain bikers and the ...
GoPro has unveiled the GP3 processor – and plans for a vlogging camera and compact cinema-grade camera along with it ...
GoPro has announced GP3, a 5 nm AI-enhanced imaging processor promising double the pixel processing power of GP2 and ...
GoPro promises a massive low-light upgrade thanks to a new AI-powered GP3 chip ...
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Can’t watch from the stands? GoPro can now livestream youth sports
A new partnership between GoPro and GameChanger allows youth sports team to livestream their games with GoPro action cams ...
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GoPro CEO announces US$93.5 million losses – but there is light (and new cameras) at the end of the tunnel
GoPro CEO Nick Woodman announces more losses in Q4 earnings call, sets out management changes and hints at new camera release timing ...
SQUAW VALLEY, CA -- GoPro, maker of the world's most popular action cameras, is cranking things up to 11. The California-based technology company on Monday announced two new action cameras -- the Hero ...
Is it possible that after years of missteps and missing trends, San Mateo-based action camera maker GoPro could finally be on the right track toward stability, and relevance? Last week, GoPro released ...
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