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To: DiViT who wrote (71)12/4/1997 10:00:00 PM
From: CPAMarty  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 324
 
David is there anything to the following?

Subject: nextwave news
Date: Thu, Dec 4, 1997 17:19 EST
From: PAULAnNEAL
Message-id: <19971204221900.RAA29567@ladder02.news.aol.com>

Any comment on this news. Neal

Next Wave Technology'S NW601 Available to Support C-Cube CL-550/560 Customers; Complete Solution Simplifies Hardware and Software Upgrades From Discontinued Part to Next Wave's JPEG Codec

SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 2, 1997--Next Wave
Technology today announced that its 70MB/s NW601 -- the world's
fastest codec -- is fully compatible with C-Cube's recently
discontinued CL-550/560 codecs.

Next Wave's NW601 represents an easy transition from the C-Cube
design, significantly improves performance and image quality, and is
offered at a substantially lower price.

"Not only is the Next Wave solution a viable alternative, it's a
better solution," said Kirby Kish, Next Wave's director of sales
and marketing. "The NW601 offers enhanced image quality, data rates
that are more than 16 times faster, at one fourth the cost of the
C-Cube codec. In effect, with the Next Wave solution, customers will
receive technology that is at least three generations ahead of
C-Cube's discontinued JPEG device. C-Cube customers are
enthusiastically embracing the NW601."

In order to ensure a smooth transition, Next Wave is offering
complete application notes that describe the upgrade of both hardware
and software from the CL-560 to the NW601. Next Wave support,
including reference designs available for evaluation purposes and
software development, technical manuals, programmers' guides,
silicon samples, and direct application support, is in place.

Next Wave continues to develop architectures and advanced
integration techniques to improve speed and image quality while
reducing costs. "Next Wave is committed to not only service the JPEG
market, but to continue to develop high performance solutions that
specifically address the wide range of needs of today's digital
video customers," said Kish. "Our success is due to being available
to our customers, and not only meeting but exceeding their demands."

The NW601 is available in both 30 MB/s and 70 MB/s versions. The
30 MB/s JPEG codec is optimized for PC video capture and editing,
video conferencing, digital still cameras, color printers and
surveillance cameras. The NW601-30 supports real-time Motion JPEG
compression and decompression of CCIR-601, CCIR-656, and 24-bit RGB
video data streams. The NW601-70 targets PC video capture and
editing, video conferencing, high-resolution color scanners,
surveillance cameras color laser printers, and high-speed color
multifunction peripheral applications. The NW601-70 supports
visually lossless to more than 100:1 real-time Motion JPEG
compression/decompression of broadcast-resolution digital video.

The NW601-30 is packaged in a 160-pin PQFP that integrates
glueless video and host interfaces, minimizing the need for external
devices. It is priced at less than $30.00 in 10,000 unit quantities.
The NW601-70 is packaged in a 160-pin MQUAD, and is priced at less
than $70.00 in quantities of 10,000 units. Production volumes of
both devices are currently available.

Next Wave Technology, Inc. designs, develops, and markets high
performance integrated circuits for digital video applications.
Patent pending technology enables new levels of performance and image
quality at aggressive prices. Further information about Next Wave
can be accessed on the World Wide Web at:
nextwavetech.com .



To: DiViT who wrote (71)12/8/1997 9:28:00 AM
From: Maya  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 324
 
Here's a link for the techies:

207.95.154.130