Chip Is First To Decode AVC/H.264

Feb. 9, 2004
Detailed as a breakthrough in silicon compression technology, the SV-D011 debuts as the industry's first silicon-based, AVC/H.264 high-definition real-time decoder. According to its creators, the chip will make it both technically and economically

Detailed as a breakthrough in silicon compression technology, the SV-D011 debuts as the industry's first silicon-based, AVC/H.264 high-definition real-time decoder. According to its creators, the chip will make it both technically and economically feasible to deploy AVC/H.264 compression in a wide range of consumer video devices. A unique architecture, dubbed Compression Advantage, supports all video broadcast formats ranging from QCIF (176 x 120) up to and including full 720p, 1080i, and MPEG-2. Target products include cable and satellite TV set-top boxes, DVD players and recorders, personal video recorders, digital cameras, camcorders, and cell phones. For further information and pricing, contact SAND VIDEO INC., Andover, MA. (978) 475-8990.

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