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Tuesday December 23, 6:59 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release
First Consumer DVD Player Incorporating Zoran/FFM Vaddis DVD Decoder Shipping in Japan
Sharp Corporation's New DVD Player Available Now in Japan, Provides Advanced Features, Compact Size
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--December 23, 1997--Zoran Corporation (NASDAQ:ZRAN - news), the leading supplier of hardware and software solutions for audio and video applications enabled by compression, announced today that the first DVD player based upon its Vaddis integrated DVD decoder, Sharp Corporation [OTC BB:SHCAY - news]'s DV-S100, has begun shipping in Japan.
Zoran's highly integrated Vaddis decoder offers the advanced feature set and flexibility which enabled Sharp Corporation to develop the industry's most robust and powerful DVD player. Zoran developed the Vaddis decoder in close cooperation with its alliance in Japan, FujiFilm Microdevices (FFM), a subsidiary of Fuji Photo Film Co. The collaboration between FFM and Zoran dates back to 1987 and has spanned ICs in applications ranging from digital still cameras, Dolby Digital audio decoders through MPEG 1 decoders and now DVD.
''We are very excited to see the Sharp DVD player based on the Vaddis decoder in the market,'' said Dr. Levy Gerzberg, President and CEO, Zoran Corporation. ''For Zoran, supporting our customers until their products are in production and beyond is an integral part of our development and productization efforts.''
Sharp Corporation's DV-S100
Sharp Corporation's DV-S100 implements a full consumer product with full DVD, VideoCD and Audio CD playback. In addition, the player uses two new proprietary digital circuit technologies developed by Sharp to reproduce subtle video images which had previously been difficult to render clearly. It also takes full advantage of the high-quality of the digital audio available from DVDs via the Vaddis decoder to allow users to enjoy the advantages of advanced sound reproduction brought by three types of three-dimensional digital sound: full decoding of Dolby Digital audio (reproduces the full sound field by outputting 5.1-channel Dolby Digital sound in analog format), Dolby Pro Logic decoding (reproduces a theater-like sound field by outputting five Dolby Pro Logic analog channels) and Virtual Surround (creates a full-perimeter QSurround sound field using only right and left speakers). The DV-S100's compact size of just 270 mm (10.6'') (W) and 80 mm (3.1'') (H) allows it to form a smart-looking combo when combined with mini-component stereo systems, making it ideal for personal use.
Zoran Corporation's Vaddis DVD Decoder
The Vaddis decoder is the world's most advanced DVD solution targeted at second generation consumer stand-alone DVD/VideoCD/CD-DA players and PC-based DVD systems. Based on Zoran's proprietary MPEG 2 video and Dolby Digital audio technology, the Vaddis decoder integrates the decoding and presentation functionality required for full implementation of the DVD standard in a single chip. This includes DVD content protection (CSS), Program stream demultiplexing, MPEG 2 video, MPEG 1 video, Dolby Digital (AC-3) audio, MPEG audio, audio and video synchronization, Linear PCM audio, Subpicture, OSD, Letterbox, Pan-Scan and more.
The first member of the Vaddis family, the ZR36700 (in Japan called the MD36700), integrates many of the different components required in first generation DVD systems and interfaces efficiently to the remaining components in the system. Using a Zoran-proprietary implementation, the Vaddis decoder requires only a single 16 Mbit SDRAM for full operation. The Vaddis decoder dramatically reduces the number of chips and the size of the required memory thereby lowering the power consumption and overall cost of a DVD system.
Addressing the needs of today's competitive market, the Vaddis decoder implements Zoran's Silicon Software architecture, based on a high-performance DSP technology for enhanced flexibility and programmability. This architecture enables DVD player manufacturers to add features enabling them to differentiate their products. For example, 3D sound can be implemented on the Vaddis decoder as a Silicon Software application simultaneously with the required DVD audio decoding functions. 3D sound brings the movie theater experience of multi-channel audio to a DVD player or PC with just two speakers without requiring any additional equipment or circuitry.
The Vaddis ZR36700 DVD decoder is in volume production now and is priced at under $30 U.S. in volume quantities.
About Zoran
Zoran Corporation develops and markets integrated circuits, integrated circuit ''cores'' and software for digital video and audio applications enabled by compression for the PC and consumer multimedia markets. Zoran's product lines include JPEG codecs, MPEG and DVD decoders, Dolby Digital and MPEG audio decoders, real-time Video CD and DVD software for the PC, and VLSI cores. The company's SoftDVD and SoftPEG software for software-only and hardware assisted decoding of DVD and VideoCD on the PC is bundled by leading PC and graphic system manufacturers. Current applications for Zoran IC products include professional and consumer video editing systems, filmless digital cameras, PC-based or stand-alone VideoCD systems and DVD players, and digital audio systems. Zoran is headquartered in Santa Clara, California with additional operations in Haifa, Israel, Toronto, Canada, and Tokyo, Japan.
Zoran's products and technologies have been adopted by many of the world's largest manufacturers including Acer, ATI, Avid Technology, Cirrus Logic, Compaq, Denon, Diamond Multimedia, Dolby, FujiFilm, Fujitsu, Harman Kardon, Hewlett Packard, Hitachi, IBM, Iomega, Kenwood, Marantz, Matrox, Matsushita, miro/Pinnacle, NEC, Packard Bell, Pioneer, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, Toshiba, Truevision, Yamaha and many others. For more information about Zoran call (408) 919-4111 or visit our web site at www.zoran.com .
About FujiFilm Microdevices
FUJIFILM Microdevices is a subsidiary of Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. with headquarters in Sendai Industrial Park, Japan. It is dedicated to the design, manufacture and marketing of multimedia products including: CCD image sensors, JPEG codecs, MPEG, Audio and DVD decoders, high-speed serial bus interfaces (IEEE 1394) and others.
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Note to Editors:
Vaddis, ZR367000 and Silicon Software are trademarks of Zoran Corporation.
MD36700 is a trademark of FujiFilm Microdevices.
Dolby Digital is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories.
Contact:
Zoran Contact: David Anisman, 408/919-4274 Director of Marketing - MPEG davida@zoran.com Tanya Del Vecchio, 408/919-4229 tanya@zoran.com or Zoran Media Contact Carey Mitchell, 650/369-7833 Virtual Public Relations carey@virtualpr.com or Investor Contact: Hannah Bruce, 415/986-1591 Financial Relations Board hbb@sf.frbd.com World Wide Web Site: www.zoran.com |