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Texas Instruments introduces video development platform reducing design time for broadcast equipment manufacturers
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, Sept. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- IBC -- Extending the
capabilities of its broad suite of video solutions, Texas Instruments
Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today announced a video development platform
that enables media gateway equipment manufacturers as well as the broadcast
community to build customized multi-channel video solutions for
next-generation video applications. Combining TI's TNETV3020 multicore digital
signal processor (DSP), open-framework video software and a reference board,
this video development platform reduces development time for multimedia
processing equipment manufacturers. For more information, go to
http://www.ti.com/videoinfrastructure.
"The TI Development Kit TNETV3020 is an impressive combination of low-cost
hardware and a comprehensive, easy to use, high density software package,"
said George Kontopidis, vice president of engineering for NMS Communications.
"TI has expanded its software offering beyond voice and video codecs by
including framework software in support of packet processing. The TI
Development Kit TNETV3020 provides an excellent environment for rapid
development of voice and video gateway and transcoding solutions."
"As video content and mobile TV become increasingly pervasive, service
providers require an efficient infrastructure that can deliver multiple video
formats to many types of viewing devices. Optimized bandwidth utilization and
power-saving 'green' capabilities also top the list of requirements," said
Jagdish Rebello, director and principal analyst with iSuppli. "Further, our
research predicted that video content will consume 45 percent of the available
network bandwidth by 2012."
"TI's video development platform provides Signalogic(R) with high density
video transcoding and transrating solutions for video-on-demand and real-time
video streaming markets, including Internet, IPTV and mobile content
providers," says Jeff Brower, CEO and president of Signalogic. "TI's video
development platform provides us with the fastest track to market these
solutions to our video customers."
Texas Instruments' video development platform supports today's codecs such
as H.264, MPEG4 and H.263 with an eye towards tomorrow's requirements. These
codecs are required to support 3G gateway, IMS Multimedia Servers and IPTV
applications. Texas Instruments' open-framework video software platform also
equips broadcast equipment designers with the freedom to build on an existing
framework, customize applications and subsequently, reduce their development
time and bill of material (BOM) costs.
"We now live in a video-driven YouTube(TM) society and TI is applying its
video technology to respond to this market that will grow significantly in
2009," said John Smrstik, general manager of TI's video infrastructure
business. "Our customers have asked for more flexibility combined with greater
performance, enabling service providers to save precious network bandwidth.
Our new video development platform meets these needs while speeding
development."
Texas Instruments' TNETV3020 is a multicore DSP that easily meets the
processing requirements of video media gateway, video transcoding, and video
content management. The multi-level memory architecture of the TNETV3020
reduces the overall chip count and the optimized horsepower and flexibility of
the DSP enables OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) to drastically
increase channel density, improve quality of experience to subscribers and
also easily adapt to dynamically changing video requirements. The software
framework runs on the TNETV3020 platform, which is based on the C64x+(TM) DSP.
Availability
TI's video development platform is sampling now with target customers and
will be available in 4Q08.
About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN) helps customers solve problems and develop
new electronics that make the world smarter, healthier, safer, greener and
more fun. A global semiconductor company, TI innovates through manufacturing,
design and sales operations in more than 25 countries. For more information,
go to http://www.ti.com.
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