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Low jitter clock generator targets broadcast video applications
Silicon Labs' Si5324 replaces traditional multi-component video PLL products with a single clock IC while providing 80 percent lower jitter than competing products.

BVM : A-V capture card supports H.264 MPEG-4
BVM's MP-840, a high-end video and audio capture Mini-PCI card, supports the high performance H.264 MPEG-4 video compression standard, digitally encoding four channels at 120 fps with full D1 resolution.

Mirics, Nvidia develop CUDA-based mobile TV
PC-TV chip company Mirics Semiconductor Ltd. (Fleet, England) has said it has developed a mobile TV receiver to run on Nvidia graphics processing units (GPUs).

Analog Devices : HDMI 1.4 transceiver suits home and pro AV systems
Analog Devices has expanded its Advantiv advanced television portfolio with an HDMI 1.4 (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) transceiver for home and professional AV (audio/video) designs.

ADI to upstage Silicon Image with new HDMI 1.4 IC
Some new AV receivers or sound bars -- scheduled for Christmas launch -- may come with HDMI 1.4 features including audio return channel and 3D processing, but they will be powered by Analog Devices' new HDMI 1.4 transceiver IC, rather than those by Silicon Image.

Jova rolls low-cost image sensor tester
Hoping to lower the cost of CMOS image sensor testing, Jova Solutions Inc. has rolled out its next-generation tester.

Silicon Hive busy with video processing
Silicon Hive BV (Eindhoven, The Netherlands), a licensor of inner-loop processors, has demonstrated high-definition H.264 video codec running in software on its processor architecture.

Samsung first to feature Sigma Designs' next gen STB chip
Sigma Design's second generation media processor SoC, the SMT 8654, will first feature in a Samsung Electronics range of STBs supporting Microsoft's Mediaroom client, and will be targeted at users in Europe.

ST ref platform targets hybrid set-top boxes
STMicroelectronics is demonstrating at this week's IBC in Amsterdam a reference platform for set-top boxes that will be able to receive interactive digital television services via broadcast or broadband connections.

MaxLinear to show two CMOS tuner-demodulators
MaxLinear Inc. (Carlsbad, Calif.), a fabless semiconductor company developing all-CMOS RF and mixed-signal ICs for consumer markets, has announced the availability of its MxL1x1SF family of tuner and demodulator chips for DVB-T and hybrid receivers.

Analog Devices : Mobile TV tuners meet global standards
Analog Devices claims the industry's smallest terrestrial mobile TV RF tuners. Compatible with global terrestrial mobile TV standards, the ADMTV803 and ADMTV804 RF tuners consume 60 percent less power and are 50 percent smaller than competing tuners, helping to prolong battery life and improve the user experience for mobile phone, notebook PC, and PDA (personal digital assistant) applications.

Polymer Vision may hit the screens again
On-line reports in the Netherlands suggest that Polymer Vision has been bought from the administrators by an Asian based company, and that it will continue to work on launching foldable e-paper display devices.

NXP integrates NDS access software on STB chip
Dutch chip company NXP BV (Eindhoven, The Netherlands), has announced the integration of NDS MediaHighway set-top box software onto the CX2450x chip for high-definition set top boxes. The integration supports digital pay-TV services and will be demonstrated at IBC 2009.

Analog Devices unveils multi-standard terrestrial digital TV RF tuners
Analog Devices, Inc., is extending its mobile television RF (radio frequency) product family with the introduction of what the company claims is the industry's smallest terrestrial mobile TV RF tuners.

NXP, Entropic demo MoCA based STB design
NXP Semiconductors and Entropic Communications, Inc. will demonstrate at this week's IBC in Amsterdam a jointly developed MoCA (Multimedia over Coax Alliance) enabled set-top box (STB) reference design.

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