Silicon Hive busy with video processing
LONDON -- 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.
The company, which raised $7 million in October 2008, has been applying its parallel processing expertise increasingly to video applications over the last year.
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