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From:
`Sent:
`To:
`CC:
`
`Subject:
`
`Tuesday, August 5, 2014 12:46 PM PDT
`Eran Kali; David Mendlovic; Gal Shabtay
`
`Re: Wednesday 7/30 London
`
`; Graham Townsend;
`
`Hi David/Eran/Gal,
`
`Please see Apple’s engineering team feedback with the suggested high level deliverables
`and milestones, let us know if you have any questions/feedback regarding the listed items
`and schedule:
`
`Software team's list of top level deliverables:
`
`1. Code for smooth transition between modules (exposure, focus, color balance, tone
`mapping)
`2. Still image fusion code which does not suffer from artifacts from high speed local
`motion
`3. Video processing code (to handle switch to/from tele)
`4. Calibration code
`5. Calibration setup (full mechanical/optical/electrical setup including test charts)
`6. Camera control for exposure/color/tone-map control as well as operating modes
`7. Readout synchronization between modules
`8. Alignment tolerances between modules
`9. Software compensation for drop induced errors and associated tolerances
`10. SW implementation which handles any orientation of modules, i.e. with the second
`module either placed above or next to the first module
`11. Software control of an OIS mechanism to be used as part of zoom user experience
`
`Suggested list of milestones with the timeline starting at the evaluation completion date
`(number of weeks are not cumulative):
`
`Documentation and/or C/matlab/pseudo code for Top Level Deliverable 1,
`+ 1 week:
`2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11.
`+ 8 weeks:
`Functional version of Top Level Deliverable 5 and 6
`+ 12 weeks: GPU/CPU optimization running on iPhone 5s of Top Level Deliverable 2
`and 10. Max. processing time of 500ms.
`+ 12 weeks: GPU/CPU optimization running on iPhone 5s of Top Level Deliverable 3.
`Switch between modules should be almost invisible.
`+12 weeks: GPU/CPU optimization running on iPhone 5s of Top Level Deliverable 9.
`
`+ 24 weeks: Optimized version of Top Level Deliverables 5 and 6. Max. calibration
`time per module of 10s.
`
`APPLE V. COREPHOTONICS
`PROTECTIVE ORDER MATERIAL
`IPR2020-00906
`Exhibit 2007
`Page 1
`
`

`

`Hardware team’s may be interested in:
`
`1. Per module calibration
`2. Synchronization between the two sensors
`
`At this time there is no interest in lens design, magnetic interference minimization, OIS
`actuator synchronization
`
`Looking forward to your feedback regarding access to Qualcomm-based eval boards and
`list of features for exclusivity.
`
`Thanks,
`
`On Aug 3, 2014, at 7:49 AM, Eran Kali <ekali@corephotonics.com> wrote:
`
`Hi
`
` 
`
` contact details
` Please send us
` Please provide conference call in details for Monday 08:30 PDT
` We will shortly provide the features space and suggested restricted exclusivity scenario
` Checking with QCM
`
`Best Regards
`
`Eran Jonathan Kali
`ekali@corephotonics.com
`mobile: +972-54-440-2674
`
`From:
` [
`Sent: Friday, August 01, 2014 2:41 AM
`To: Eran Kali; David Mendlovic
`Cc:
`Subject: Re: Wednesday 7/30 London
`
`Hi Eran and David,
`
`Thanks for meeting with us yesterday in London, we felt that it was a very productive
`meeting.
`Below are the action items from my meeting notes.
`Please let me know if you have any questions or comments and feel free too add anything I
`have missed.
`
`
`]
`
`1. CP to send telephoto lens samples to Apple [Please send three pieces of your latest
` telephoto lens to Cupertino addressed to
`]
`
`APPLE V. COREPHOTONICS
`PROTECTIVE ORDER MATERIAL
`IPR2020-00906
`Exhibit 2007
`Page 2
`
`

`

`2. CP to discuss the value of the lens and module design with Apple [I will setup a meeting
`with the camera hardware team to discuss your value position in the area of lens and
`module design, would Monday 8:30 am PDT work for you?]
`3. CP to provide a list of features that can be used to define exclusivity [when can we
`expect this?]
`4. CP to seek permission from Qualcomm to allow Apple to use the evaluation boards
`without CP supervision [when can we expect an answer?]
`5. Apple to provide clarity on the scope (i.e. software, hardware or both), milestones and
`timing of the project [may require a conference call to brainstorm relevant milestones
`after the scope is defined]
`6. Apple to begin drafting the agreement in parallel
`7. Both parties to further discuss payment structure and amounts
`8. Meeting in Cupertino to finalize and sign the deal
`
`
`Regards,
`
`On Jul 22, 2014, at 4:48 AM, Eran Kali <ekali@corephotonics.com> wrote:
`
`APPLE V. COREPHOTONICS
`PROTECTIVE ORDER MATERIAL
`IPR2020-00906
`Exhibit 2007
`Page 3
`
`

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