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NTT Electronics Ships Two High-Performance MPEG-2 CODECs Using Tensilica’s Xtensa CoresUpdate: Cadence Completes Acquisition of Tensilica (Apr 24, 2013) New SOCs Address Unique Demands of Both High-Performance And High-Volume Image Processing Applications
SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 12, 2003 – Tensilica® Inc., the leading supplier of configurable and extensible microprocessor cores, today announced that NTT Electronics Corp. (NEL) is now shipping two CODECs that integrate the Xtensa® microprocessor core. The new system-on-chip (SOC) devices bring advanced image processing capabilities to applications ranging from high-performance, high-definition television (HDTV) to low-cost interactive video communications systems.
The NEL VASA (Versatile and Advanced Signal Processing Architecture) chip, the world's first single-chip MPEG-2 HDTV CODEC, integrates four Xtensa microprocessor cores. The second chip, code-named SuperENCIII, employs an Xtensa processor as a controller for MPEG-2 video encoding.
"Tensilica's Xtensa core removed the complexity typically associated with designing application-specific ICs, and allowed us to focus on our core competencies," said Dr.Kasai of NEL. "Tensilica's Xtensa cores helped us get the performance we needed for demanding image processing applications. With Tensilica's help, we were able to get these new products to market in record time."
"These new SOCs continue to prove the flexibility and broad applicability of the Xtensa core," said Bernie Rosenthal, senior vice president of marketing and sales at Tensilica. "Using Xtensa, NEL has delivered two CODECs that uniquely respond to the very different requirements of their target applications – high performance video applications, like HDTV, that require unprecedented image processing capabilities, and high volume consumer applications, like digital camcorders, that have stringent power, cost and size requirements."
About NEL's New CODECs
The NEL SuperENCIII chip is targeted for use in a wide range of consumer communications systems, including camcorders and other mobile devices, where low cost, low power consumption and a small form factor are required. The 30-million transistor chip uses an Xtensa core for encoding and features power consumption of less than 1.5 W. In addition to standard TV format (480I), the SuperENCIII chip can process high-quality video at 480/60P and 720/30P formats.
Both devices are designed using the CODEC technologies of NTT Cyber Space Labs, (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp.). They are manufactured using a 0.13-micron CMOS process.
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