IP Cores Launched For Use In TV And Digital Video Apps

June 1, 2002
The company has tapped its extensive portfolio of TV and video technology to develop an array of silicon-ready intellectual property (IP) cores that are said to deliver excellent picture quality and decreased storage requirements in both standard and

The company has tapped its extensive portfolio of TV and video technology to develop an array of silicon-ready intellectual property (IP) cores that are said to deliver excellent picture quality and decreased storage requirements in both standard and high-definition formats, including MPEG-2 MP@ML and MP@HL audio/video encoders, MPEG-2 encoder technology, and MPEG-4 encoder/decoder solutions. Complementary communication and mixed-signal technologies, including an 8-VSB/256 QAM demodulator and a NTSC/PAL encoder, are also available as IP cores. The new cores are well-suited for use in interactive set-top boxes and DVD recordable products, as well as for portable video communications platforms. For more information, contact Tom Lento at SARNOFF CORP., Princeton, NJ. (609) 734-3178.

Company: SARNOFF CORP.

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