Chips&Media's BodaHx5 Multi Standard HD (High Definition) decoder IP solution provides customers with superior features and high quality video for mobile and home appliance market
Seoul, Korea November 30, 2006 - Chips&Media, a leading multi-standard video codec solution provider for the multimedia market, has announced the release of the world's first hardware multi-standard HD decoder platform optimized for high resolution multimedia applications. After the overwhelming success of its predecessors the new BodaHx5 will hit the road for multimedia applications.
The new multi-standard HD decoder IP is ready for deployment into customer SoC designs and available in RTL which can be shipped immediately. The complete solution comes with an evaluation board, support, and training.
BodaHx5 fully supports up to 1920*1080p*30fps and is optimized for mobile, portable, video game devices, DTV, and other demanding video applications while delivering outstanding video performance and ultra-low power consumption.
The new BodaHx5 multi-standard HD decoder IP solution offers an impressive array of video features including support for MPEG-2 MP@HL / H.264 HP@L4.1 /VC-1 AP@L3.0 video decoding at 30fps while only running at 133MHz internal clock frequency.
About Chips&Media, Inc.
Chips&Media, Inc. is a leading multi-standard video codec solution provider, based in Seoul, Korea (Republic of). Chips&Media's video codec technologies cover the full line-up of video standards such as MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, Xvid, H.264, VC-1 from CIF to HD resolution. The company is one of the world's leading video IP licensing and design companies specialized in multimedia and mobile, DTV applications. Chips&Media has been providing its advanced ultra low power multi-codec video IP's to top-tier semiconductor companies based in U.S, Korea, Taiwan, China and Japan.
The new multi-standard HD decoder IP is ready for deployment into customer SoC designs and available in RTL which can be shipped immediately. The complete solution comes with an evaluation board, support, and training.
BodaHx5 fully supports up to 1920*1080p*30fps and is optimized for mobile, portable, video game devices, DTV, and other demanding video applications while delivering outstanding video performance and ultra-low power consumption.
The new BodaHx5 multi-standard HD decoder IP solution offers an impressive array of video features including support for MPEG-2 MP@HL / H.264 HP@L4.1 /VC-1 AP@L3.0 video decoding at 30fps while only running at 133MHz internal clock frequency.
About Chips&Media, Inc.
Chips&Media, Inc. is a leading multi-standard video codec solution provider, based in Seoul, Korea (Republic of). Chips&Media's video codec technologies cover the full line-up of video standards such as MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, Xvid, H.264, VC-1 from CIF to HD resolution. The company is one of the world's leading video IP licensing and design companies specialized in multimedia and mobile, DTV applications. Chips&Media has been providing its advanced ultra low power multi-codec video IP's to top-tier semiconductor companies based in U.S, Korea, Taiwan, China and Japan.
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