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To: JERRY GACH who wrote (11894)2/11/1998 8:38:00 PM
From: Andrew Vance  Respond to of 17305
 
*AV* - No But I won. This will be post #11,899 or the big #11,900.

InnovaCom Completes Key Phase of MPEG-2 Single Chip Development On
Schedule; Delivers Netlist to New ASIC Supplier

Business Wire - February 11, 1998 08:46

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 11, 1998--InnovaCom,
Inc., (OTC/BB:MPEG) today will deliver the final Netlist containing
the full functionality of its DVImpact fully integrated MPEG-2
single-chip encoder to its new ASIC designer, Cadence Design Systems,
Inc.- Spectrum division, the final step before the physical
implementation of the chip. The company had previously engaged TriTech
Microelectronics, Inc., a unit of Singapore Technologies, as its sole
ASIC supplier. In order to accelerate the time to production of the
silicon chip, InnovaCom has also engaged Cadence Spectrum to perform
certain tasks in series to others performed by TriTech. InnovaCom
anticipates that Cadence-Spectrum will deliver the final tape to
its foundry, Chartered Semiconductors, another unit of Singapore
Technologies, during the first half of March 1998. As a result,
InnovaCom expects to have sufficient DVImpact chips available for
sampling to alpha customers during the month of April 1998.!

"InnovaCom is pleased to be adding Cadence to the physical implementation team for the DVImpact," stated Mark Koz, InnovaCom's
President and CEO. "The involvement of Cadence significantly raises the level of assurance that the chip will be completed within the expected time parameters. "Because the highest degree of functionality is hard wired in the DVImpact architecture, it will deliver the compression horsepower in a single chip that will easily exceed the performance and functionality capabilities of current competitive microcode-intensive MPEG-2 encoding solutions," continued Mr. Koz. "We believe it will set the standard for present and future digital video broadcast, DBS and DVD applications, as well as for high resolution video conferencing for corporate, medical and other markets." Due to the MPEG-2 specific architecture of the DVImpact and its high degree of integration, InnovaCom's chip customers will have the highest quality video output and smallest space requirements to look forward to, as well as a microcode adaptation turnaround time for specific applications measurable in days rather than months or years. "Certain InnovaCom competitors are reluctant to permit customers to write or modify encoder microcode independently for their specific purposes, an
approach that favors internal distribution over customers' needs.
InnovaCom's goal is to provide open access to the tools to quickly write the relatively thin layer of microcode that will provide customers with competitive advantages in their own respective marketplaces," Mr. Koz said. The DVImpact's 256 parallel processors, along with its 128 bit wide internal data bus, assures complete compression search. The motion estimation in the chip is performed up to a rate of 500 billion arithmetic operations per second (GOPS), over 250 times the speed of a conventional processor. Combined with InnovaCom's proprietary compression algorithms, this motion estimator assures the most comprehensive search for intra-frame and inter-frame
redundancies of any MPEG-2 encoding solution available. The resultant video output benefits from minimized tilting and artifact problems normally associated with current truncated search, microcode-intensive solutions from competitors. InnovaCom's DVImpact has also been developed to integrate high quality filtering, even from multiple video sources. It supports main level at main profile encoding and will accept inputs from PAL, NTSC, film, CCIR 601 or 656. Extending its goal of providing complete and enabling solutions, InnovaCom is developing various board and system level products to incorporate the DVImpact, as well as software tools for application development, user interface and datastream diagnostics. Ancillary products in the video server and digital set-top box markets have also been developed for various applications including telemedicine and are expected to be ready shortly. Key elements of the DVImpact architecture, including its advanced motion estimation and field/frame adaptation, are protected by patents. InnovaCom also holds other key patents in the video compression field, including a recently issued patent for the interactive digital set-top box. InnovaCom believes that to be competitive, virtually all future set-top boxes will have to offer features similar to those specified in the patent. Kaushik Banerjee, InnovaCom's director of ASIC design, said "The finalization of the Netlist for the DVImpact is a major step in bringing to market InnovaCom's first generation of turnkey MPEG-2 encoding solutions. The DVImpact will set the tone for present professional and future consumer applications in digital video where encoding is required."
In late December InnovaCom completed a $5 million, 7% convertible debenture pursuant to Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933. The debenture was issued to institutional investors. On February 10, 1998, the Company's registration statement on Form 10SB became effective. Consequently, InnovaCom is now a "reporting issuer" with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and, pursuant to federal law, is now exempt from state regulation requiring registration or
qualification for secondary trading in its securities. The effectiveness of the registration statement is a condition to the acceptance of an application with the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. ("NASD") for the trading of InnovaCom's common stock on the NASDAQ Stock Market. Provided that all other conditions have been met, the Company intends to file an application with the NASDAQ Stock Market to list its common stock on the small cap market as soon as practical. InnovaCom, Inc. is a leading developer of MPEG-2 products for broadcast quality video compression and digital video communication. Visit InnovaCom's web site at innovacom-mpeg2.com. InnovaCom is located at 2855 Kifer Road, Suite 100, Santa Clara, Calif. 95051. Telephone is 4!
08/727-2774 (CHIP) and Fax is 408/727-6625. Investor Relations contact is Ben Gibson. Press Relations contact is Carter Elliott at 408/997-9660.


CONTACT: InnovaCom, Inc.
Ben Gibson, 408/727-2774 (investor relations)
or
Carter Elliott Public Relations
Carter Elliott, 408/997-9660 (press relations)



To: JERRY GACH who wrote (11894)2/11/1998 8:47:00 PM
From: Galirayo  Respond to of 17305
 
Actually Jerry ... You may have won.