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To: John Rieman who wrote (26487)12/10/1997 9:20:00 PM
From: Stoctrash  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
Its Carlsberg, Labbatts Ice, Molson Canadian for me. If you really want to get tanked up try a dozen Labbatts Maximum ICE. Have a good day ehh'. I'll bet those China home brews got some kick to them though..

Fred... From the Great White North
<burrrrrppp>

BTW...do you think this news from NCI and others is a coincedence with CUBE's PR's today? Tom L. and the Divicom Troops kicking some bootie! Go Tommy, Go Tommy!!



To: John Rieman who wrote (26487)12/11/1997 1:56:00 AM
From: Ed's Head  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
John Rieman: Beer and chips, yummy, what a combination!

Let the beer flow, and may the chips be made of
silicon instead of potatoes.

good luck c-ya!



To: John Rieman who wrote (26487)12/11/1997 10:40:00 AM
From: BillyG  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50808
 
VisionTech Ltd., Successfully Demonstrated its Single Chip based
MPEG-2 Encoding Technology to SUN Microsystems and Eastman
Kodak Corporations

Tel Aviv, ISRAEL and Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE) --Dec. 11, 1997--VisionTech, Ltd., which
introduced the single chip MPEG-2 MIMD (Multiple Instruction, Multiple Data) scaleable encoder (MVision10(tm))
now in production, announced today the successful demonstration of its MPEG-2 encoding technology to a number of
key Hi-Tech companies.

During August, 1997, VisionTech successfully demonstrated MVision10(tm) encoding technology to SUN Microsystems
and Eastman Kodak Corporations. Both SUN Microsystems and Eastman Kodak have significant interest in the field of
Digital Video.

The demonstration included the introduction of the MVision10(tm) chip, overview of its architecture and its benefits
compared to other MPEG-2 encoders, VisionTech's road-map and a demonstration of the MVision10(tm) capability to
encode real time broadcast quality MPEG-2 streams.

Complex video materials supplied by SUN Microsystems and Eastman Kodak were encoded using the MVision10(tm)
PCI evaluation board, which included the MVision10(tm) chip, S-Video / Composite video inputs, standard video
decoder and DRAM memory buffers.

"VisionTech's products are clearly competitive and will provide an attractive option for SUN's visual computing
customers," said Kirk Shorte, worldwide market development manager for visual computing at SUN. "As part of our
commitment to this growing market, we are dedicated to working with companies such as VisionTech to provide
leading-edge solutions".

"VisionTech's MVision10(tm) sets a new benchmark for performance and price in MPEG-2 digital video encoding
technology. We are impressed with VisionTech's road-map of products to come, which will enable the development of
high quality, low cost consumer digital video products." said Dr. Bob Bowman, Senior Scientist of the Electronic System
Integration Storage Technology R&D team at Eastman Kodak.

VisionTech installed the MVision10(tm) PCI encoding board at SUN Microsystems and Eastman Kodak research
laboratories. Since then, the MVision10(tm) PCI board has been tested through hundred of hours of continuous encoding
of complex video materials, and proved to be a very successful, high quality, stable and reliable MPEG-2 encoder.

The MVision10(tm) Technology

The MVision10(tm) is a single chip MIMD (Multiple Instruction Multiple Data) massively parallel scaleable machine. It
encodes broadcast quality, full D1 images (NTSC 720x480 pixel at 30fps, or PAL at 720x576 pixel at 25fps) in real
time at bitrates of up to 24 Mbits per second. It also allows to encode perfect still pictures. The motion vector search
range is +/-50 pixels horizontally and +/-34 pixels vertically for all frames (Forward reference at P picture, and for both
Forward and Backward reference frames at B picture), at half pel resolution. The MVision10(tm) implements
programmable adaptive motion prediction mode selection, adaptive DCT type selection, adaptive macroblock type
selection, adaptive quantization and rate control. The power consumption is 6W at 3.3VDC. The MVision10(tm) chip is
fabricated using 0.5 micron five-layer CMOS technology. Over 5.2 million transistors are integrated on a 13.7mm by
13.7mm silicon die, which is packaged in a 304-pin flat pack. The MVision10(tm) provides glueless interface to standard
video decoder, standard DRAM and DRAM FIFO. The MVision10(tm) is now in production.

Profile of VisionTech Ltd.

Establishment: November 1995 Business: Research and development of multimedia and digital video algorithm and VLSI
products. Representatives: Ezra Morad (President and CEO) Amir Morad (VP R&D) Brian Lemelman (VP Corporate
Development)

Israel Contact: Address: 6 Maskit St. PO Box 2206 Herzliya 46120, ISRAEL. Tel: +972-9-951-2877 Fax:
+972-9-951-2878 Email: mpeg2@visiontech-dml.com

US Contact: Address: 4440 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418, USA. Tel: +1-561-691-9000 Fax:
+1-561-691-4780 Email: lemelman@ix.netcom.com

OEM and Distributor inquiries welcome.

Note: MVision10(tm) is a trademark of VisionTech Ltd.

CONTACT: VisionTech Ltd.
Ezra Morad (President and CEO)
Amir Morad (VP R&D)
Tel: +972-9-951-2877
Fax: +972-9-951-2878
Email: mpeg2@visiontech-dml.com
or
Brian Lemelman (VP Corporate Development)
Tel: +1-561-691-9000
Fax: +1-561-691-4780
Email: lemelman@ix.netcom.com