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Aspex Semiconductor is a fabless chip company, providing System-on-Chip
HD video transcoding solutions for high volume consumer electronics applications.
Aspex introduces the Q family of chips, incorporating
its 8th generation processing architecture, developed
to offer studio-quality transcoding at consumer
price points.
Digital video is finding its way onto an increasing
variety of fixed and portable devices, from phones
and iPods, PVRs and laptops, through to the latest
Blu-Ray and HD-DVD recorders, with shipments of
video processing chips forecast to reach 1.6
billion units by 2011.
As each video-enabled device has its own limitations
on screen resolution, bitrate and video codec support,
digital media streams frequently need to be converted,
or "transcoded", to a different resolution,
bitrate or codec, to ensure compatibility with the
viewing device.
Aspex's Q family of
chips delivers the highest
flexibility to allow audio/video transcoding
in a variety of devices and applications. Q supports
all the latest codecs (including H.264/AVC and VC-1/WM9),
at wide range of resolutions and bitrates. |