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GoPro’s next cameras are coming soon with a brand-new chip

GoPro’s next cameras are coming soon with a brand-new chip

GoPro has announced a new processor today that the company says will "power GoPro's next generation of cameras across current and future products" - and will debut in cameras launching in Q2 2026. There were no details shared about what cameras GoPro plans to launch in the coming months, but the com...

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An image GoPro says was captured using its “next‑generation camera system” powered by its new processor. | Image: GoPro

GoPro has announced a new processor today that the company says will "power GoPro's next generation of cameras across current and future products" - and will debut in cameras launching in Q2 2026. There were no details shared about what cameras GoPro plans to launch in the coming months, but the company says its new GP3 chip will be its "most powerful custom imaging processor to date," improving the low-light and thermal performance of its small form-factor cameras to extend run times.

The GoPro GP2 is the processor currently found in GoPro cameras that have been released since 2021. It already uses AI to optimize camera settings for differ …

Read the full story at The Verge.