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| Texas Instruments Technology Adds Video to Residential Gateways | | | |
MADRID - Continuing to drive "triple play" capabilities into the residential gateway (RG)
and across the broadband market, Texas Instruments (TI) today announced that several OEMs using TI technology have
added video capabilities to digital subscriber line (DSL)-based RGs.
Complete Media Systems (CMS) and Video
Networks Limited (VNL) have created DSL-based Internet Protocol (IP) set-top box (STB) solutions to deliver enhanced
communications and entertainment capabilities including high performance, unicast video on demand (VoD), and
multicast broadcast video, along with data services through a DSL connection. The DSL STB offering supports multiple
interfaces and can be configured to operate in IP over asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) or gigabit Ethernet
environments, in addition to DSL. The offering includes programmable codecs supporting the most popular video and
audio standards from a number of third parties that are part of TI's global network. This includes fully qualified
software support for H.264 and MPEG2, MPEG4, Microsoft's WMV9 formats, AC-3 and AAC and others.
"Tightly integrating digital video and high-speed Internet capabilities give consumers access to a new range
of affordable entertainment and communications options, furthering growth of the exploding digital video market,"
said Philip Smith, chief marketing officer of Complete Media Systems (CMS). "TI technology offers the performance
and flexibility that we require to customize, manage and upgrade services according to demand, including development
and high-volume deployment of triple play service with high definition Internet TV."
TI's
Industry-Leading AR7 ADSL Solution and DM642 Digital Media Processor
Based on TI's
industry-leading AR7 DSL router and TMS320DM642 media processor, the AR7STB solution features both a complete DSL
modem and video encoding/decoding in a single-board design. The highly integrated AR7 router provides customers with
the flexibility to add wireless LAN (WLAN) and voice capabilities to further differentiate their products. The DM642
digital media processor built around TI's high-performance TMS320C64xTM DSP core is a fully programmable, flexible
solution for video encoding and decoding which gives customers the ability to upgrade as standards evolve.
"Due to increased interest in "triple play," voice, data and video services, among
consumers, IP STB growth is on the rise and is expected to reach over ten million units and generate over $1.5
billion in revenue by 2008," said Michelle Abraham, an analyst with In-Stat. "Combining TI's popular AR7 DSL
platform and its digital streaming media capabilities into a single platform will result in innovative,
cost-effective and easy-to-implement designs. These capabilities will ultimately fuel increased demand for digital
video applications such as IPTV and expand revenue opportunities for telco service providers."
TI's Digital Video Solutions
TI has a breadth of products available today to help
customers address digital video applications. The AR7STB is the first of TI's DSL solutions to bring video to the
RG market. TI is actively developing next generation RG designs to further video deployment, including solutions to
support VDSL2. Future set-top box designs will be based on TI's recently introduced DaVinciTM technology, the
industry's first completely integrated offering of processors, software and tools for digital video
applications.
TI and third parties offer development boards for OEMs developing
DSL-based IPSTB designs. |
Miércoles, 05 Octubre, 2005 - 02:00 |
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