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To: John Rieman who wrote (48086)1/3/2000 8:19:00 AM
From: Manuel Vizcaya  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
New Codec!

01/03 07:59 C-Cube Initiates Era of Affordable Consumer Digital Video
Recordable <CUBE.O>

C-Cube Initiates Era of Affordable Consumer Digital Video Recordable Products;
New Chip Brings Broadcast Quality and Consumer-Level Pricing to Digital Video
Recording Market

MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 3, 2000--C-Cube Microsystems (Nasdaq:
CUBE) today announced a low-cost chip for the consumer digital video market that
will power a new generation of affordable, high-quality digital video recording
systems for the home.

The chip, C-Cube's DVxcel(TM) MPEG-2 CODEC, takes on the task of
simultaneously recording and playing back (encoding and decoding) broadcast
quality video in Digital Video Recorder (DVR) devices. It also encodes and decodes
video at broadcast quality for DVD/optical disk and D-VHS recorders. "Simultaneous
encode/decode of broadcast quality video is key for the DVR market," said Patrick
Henry, vice president of marketing and system solutions for C-Cube's Home Media
Division. "We uniquely perform this task on a single chip, enabling the consumer
electronic industry's lowest system cost for implementing a DVR product."

Simultaneous Encode and Decode

Simultaneous encode and decode is required in DVR devices to give consumers
the ability to fast forward, rewind, pause, slow motion and instant replay live
television broadcasts. C-Cube is the only company with MPEG-2 CODEC
(encoder/decoder) solutions capable of performing this function.

Broadcast Quality Results

With DVxcel, consumers gain the full benefit of C-Cube's ten years experience in
developing compression algorithms for the broadcast, DVD authoring and video
production markets.

DVxcel leverages the PerfectView(TM) MPEG-2 compression algorithm that is in
C-Cube's DVxpert(TM) and DVxpress(TM) broadcast and video production CODEC
solutions. PerfectView is the de facto standard for MPEG-2 compression in the
broadcast industry and is used by such leading broadcast system manufacturers as
DiviCom, General Instrument, NDS and Scientific Atlanta. In the video production
industry, leading players Avid, FAST, Matrox and Pinnacle have also adopted
PerfectView based solutions.

DVxcel provides high-quality, single-pass variable bit rate encoding. For the
consumer digital recordable market, this ability to record video at varying bitrates
allows users to record at anywhere from 1.8 to10 megabits per second depending
on the desired balance of quality and record time. Consumers can record up to 4
hours on a DVD disk, over 10 hours on a 10GB hard drive and up to 50 hours on
D-VHS tape. At each given bit rate level, DVxcel optimizes the image quality while
efficiently compressing the video to the requested file size.

Builds on Innovation of DVxplore

DVxcel expands on the engineering innovation of C-Cube's DVxplore(TM) MPEG-2
and DV CODEC. DVxplore is in production with JVC and NEC for D-VHS and optical
disk recorders respectively. A DVD-RAM recorder based on DVxplore was
demonstrated by Samsung at the Korean Electronics Show in October. DVxplore is
a 0.25-micron PCI-based solution and is the world's first consumer MPEG-2
CODEC to allow simultaneous encode/decode.

DVxcel Advances to 0.22 Micron, Conventional Host Interface

A 0.22-micron solution, DVxcel incorporates a flexible host bus architecture that
connects easily to both 16 and 32-bit embedded processors. DVxcel also integrates
separate bitstream I/O (input/ouput) ports for direct connections to peripherals.
Combined, these attributes can save significant system cost in design by
eliminating extra logic between chips. They also reduce the computational load on
the system processor, freeing it up for more advanced applications such as
graphics and EPG (Electronic Programming Guide).

Availability and Pricing

DVxcel is sampling to consumer electronics manufacturers this month and will
begin shipping in volume by the second quarter of 2000. DVxcel is priced at $29 in
high-volume production quantities.

About C-Cube

C-Cube Microsystems Inc. is the industry leader in the development and delivery of
highly integrated digital video silicon and systems solutions. C-Cube's
Semiconductor Division delivers digital video silicon and systems solutions for the
communications and consumer electronics markets. C-Cube's DiviCom Division is
a leader in the deployment of digital video networks. C-Cube is headquartered in
Milpitas, California with offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. Its stock is
traded on the Nasdaq under the symbol CUBE. C-Cube can be reached at
+1.408.490.8000 or at c-cube.com. C-Cube's DiviCom Division is based
in Milpitas, Calif. and can be reached at +1.408.944.6700 or at divi.com.

C-Cube and the C-Cube logo are registered trademarks of C-Cube Microsystems,
Inc. DiviCom is a registered trademark of DiviCom, Inc. All other trademarks or
registered trademarks are property of their respective owners.

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Mike Hall (PR), 408/490-8471

mike.hallc-cube.com

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Steven Horwitz (IR), 408/490-8561

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To: John Rieman who wrote (48086)1/3/2000 10:02:00 AM
From: BillyG  Respond to of 50808
 
LG develops new high definition DVD player
koreaherald.co.kr

LG Electronics has developed a new digital versatile disc (DVD) player which
features picture quality more than four times clearer than existing models, the
company said yesterday.

The device is based on a new technology called "blue laser (BL) diode pick-up,"
which can replay HD (high definition)-class video disks with storage capacity of 18
GB.

Most DVD players, which have a maximum capacity of 4.7 GB, can't fully
support HD-class signals, the company said.

With a data transmission speed of 24 Mbps, the player also can be used to play
digital signals. In addition, LG has developed an 18 GB HD optical disc which is
one-fourth the thickness of other discs and is installed with a system that protects it
from illegal copying.

LG developed the technology in a two-year project that cost 8 billion won and
involved some 40 researchers.

DVD, used to run games, movies and other software on computer and TVs, is
widely expected to replace VCRs and CD-ROMs because of its superior picture and
sound quality and excellent storage capability.

With the dramatic improvement in picture quality, the company expects the new
device to expand the demand for DVD players and place the company in a
leadership position in the world market.
Updated: 01/04/2000