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NEC Electronics Announces iDTV SoC Supporting H.264/AVC with Full HD processingHighly integrated, EMMA3TL enables a reduction in development cost and time for iDTV’s supporting global broadcast formats KAWASAKI (Japan), DUESSELDORF (Germany), SANTA CLARA (USA) -- August 26, 2008 -- NEC Electronics today announced that it began sample shipments of the EMMA™ 3TL, a new SoC product for full high definition (HD) iDTV supporting the H.264/AVC next-generation video compression standard. EMMA3TL is an image-processing SoC integrating all the functionality needed for digital television on a single chip, including graphics and audio/video decoding. Its features include the following: (1) An image-processing circuit which is an enhancement of that in EMMA2TH/H which is already NEC Electronics’second generation iDTV SoC, enabling it to display high-resolution video as well as PC content. (2) It can reduce the PCB area by reducing the number of components required to implement a full-HD system from nine until now, to just one. (3) High-definition MPEG2 and MPEG4 AVC (H.264) decoder allowing it to process broadcast signals which use any major worldwide standard because it supports the DVB system used primarily in Europe, the ARIB system used in Japan, and the ATSC system used in North America. The new device will enable designers to develop iDTV for worldwide markets with lower cost. In September, NEC Electronics will begin providing design information for a reference board for the new product. The company will also begin sample shipments of EMMA2TL SoC for digital televisions supporting MPEG full HD. Because EMMA3TL and EMMA2TL have compatible pin layouts and software, users will be able to select the product suited to the broadcast format, reducing development costs and software-development times by using a common PCB for all developments. NEC Electronics has identified semiconductors for digital audiovisual products as a key business field, and is working actively to expand this business. Since launching the EMMA series – an A/V decoder and image-processing SoC for set-top boxes with digital broadcast receivers – in 1998, the company has continued to develop new EMMA products in three fields: set top boxes, digital televisions, and DVD recorders, achieving a strong reputation in the market. As a result, the company had net EMMA sales of ¥40 billion (US$360million) in fiscal 2007, and expects them to grow to ¥50 billion (US$450million) in fiscal 2008. The market for full-HD digital televisions, which have a 1,920 (H) x 1,080 (V) pixel resolution is currently very strong, and NEC Electronics launched EMMA2TH/H for full-HD iDTV in the third quarter of 2008. Taking a cue from the adoption of the H.264/AVC broadcast standard (mainly in Europe), the company also released the EMMA3SV supports H.264/AVC in the third quarter of 2008. The rapid drop in prices of digital televisions, however, has created demand from television manufacturers (the users of these products) to integrate these product features into a single chip in order to reduce system costs. The new product was developed to meet these needs. It improves on the performance of each of the circuits of EMMA2TH/H and integrates previously external I/O circuits including a video A/D (analogue to digital) converter, audio A/D converter, analogue audio stereo decoder, and an HDMI™ receiver, and integrates the H.264/AVC codec developed through the commercialization of the EMMA3SV, all on a single chip. The features of the new product are as follows. (1) Built in high-functionality, high-performance image-processing circuit (2) Able to reduce number of components and PCB area (3) Supports European, Japanese, and North American digital broadcast standards (4) Enables efficient product development according to destination market and model line-up (5) Multi-core architecture NEC Electronics has positioned the new product to enable quick development of full-HD digital television with H.264/AVC compatibility at low cost, and plans to market it actively. It aims to reach net sales of ¥100 billion (US$909 million) for EMMA products by fiscal 2011, and plans to continue to develop and market new products in order to reach this target. NEC Electronics will be showing EMMA3TL at the IFA exhibition in Berlin from August 29th 2008 to September 3rd 2008 in its meeting room located in Hall 8.1 Room 202 Check here for the specifications of the new products. Availability Notes About NEC Electronics Corporation NEC Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723) specializes in semiconductor products encompassing advanced technology solutions for the high-end computing and broadband networking markets, system solutions for the mobile handset, PC peripherals, automotive and digital consumer markets, and platform solutions for a wide range of customer applications. NEC Electronics Corporation has 25 subsidiaries worldwide including NEC Electronics America, Inc. (www.am.necel.com) and NEC Electronics (Europe) GmbH (www.eu.necel.com). For additional information about NEC Electronics worldwide, visit www.necel.com.
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