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ambarella

American  
[am-buh-rel-uh] / ˌæm bəˈrɛl ə /

Etymology

Origin of ambarella

< Sinhalese œmbarœlla < Sanskrit āmravāṭaka a kind of tree

Example Sentences

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They include PagerDuty, Ambarella, and Qualys, a $4 billion cybersecurity company that competes in a crowded industry and could conceivably fit under the roof of one of the larger providers.

From Barron's

Ambarella Inc., down $9.64 to $72.32.

From Seattle Times

Ambarella Inc., down $10.84 to $83.47.

From Seattle Times

Ambarella develops a new category of semiconductors called system on a chip, or SoC, which combine multiple CPUs on one logic board and provide artificial intelligence processing.

From Reuters

Germany's Continental and California-based artificial intelligence chip firm Ambarella announced a partnership on Thursday to make software and hardware systems for autonomous driving.

From Reuters