Celoxica, GiDEL Bring FPGA+DSP Acceleration to Embedded Imaging Applications.OXFORDSHIRE, England -- Celoxica (LSE LSE - Language Sensitive Editor :CXA CxA Commissioning Authority (construction contracting) CxA Compañía Por Acciones (Spanish: Shared Company) CXA CartWheels Xtreme All-stars (Richmond, VA cheerleading program) ) today announced a partnership with reconfigurable computing specialist GiDEL to drastically reduce design time for high-end image processing, broadcast and machine vision applications. Using programmable logic as a low-power coprocessor to accelerate system performance, the partnership will integrate Celoxica's ESL (1) An earlier family of client/server development tools for Windows and OS/2 from Ardent Software (formerly VMARK). It was originally developed by Easel Corporation, which was acquired by VMARK. design environment and video IP libraries with GiDEL's high-performance FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) A type of gate array that is programmed in the field rather than in a semiconductor fab. Containing up to hundreds of thousands of gates, there are a variety of FPGA architectures on the market. + modular DSP (1) (Digital Signal Processor) A special-purpose CPU used for digital signal processing applications (see definition #2 below). It provides ultra-fast instruction sequences, such as shift and add, and multiply and add, which are commonly used in math-intensive platforms. The maturity of ESL design tools for FPGA, coupled with demand for real-time performance in imaging and video based applications, has turned designers to programmable logic to provide coprocessor acceleration to existing DSP or microprocessor solutions. Processor-intensive functions are off-loaded to the FPGA, processed in real time and returned to the host or migrated completely to the FPGA fabric. Celoxica's system design tools enable developers to implement their proprietary C algorithms directly into the FPGA hardware and are augmented with libraries of parameterizable video IP. Using Celoxica's open API software and board support packages, users create imaging applications independent of board level detail and compile their applications to program the FPGAs on GiDEL platforms. "From our experience in video and machine vision applications we saw the demand from software and DSP designers to exploit FPGA-based coprocessors," said Shlomo Keisari, vice president of sales and marketing for GiDEL. "By partnering with Celoxica we can provide our customers with a proven C-based design solution that makes our hardware platforms completely software programmable." Celoxica's DK Design Suite of programming tools and PixelStreams library of parameterizable video IP target GiDEL's PROC (language) PROC - The job control language used in the Pick operating system. ["Exploring the Pick Operating System", J.E. Sisk et al, Hayden 1986]. series of high-performance reconfigurable computing platforms. The modular boards are fitted with high density FPGAs from Altera Corporation, high-end DSPs from Texas Instruments and are supported with high speed interconnect NVIDIA's High Speed Interconnect (often abbreviated to 'HSI') chip was used in their early PCI Express graphics cards, where it acted as a bridge between the PCI Express connection to the computer and the natively AGP GPU. . To support imaging applications, GiDEL's platforms offer VGA (Video Graphics Array) The display standard for the PC. All PC display adapters support VGA, and Windows machines boot up in "VGA mode" before switching to higher resolutions. , DVI (1) (Digital Video Interactive) An earlier compression technique that provided up to 72 minutes of full-screen video on a CD-ROM. Acquired by Intel in 1988 from RCA's Sarnoff Research labs, Princeton, NJ, DVI never caught on. and the industry-standard CameraLink. "Using the DK Design Suite to directly implement software algorithms onto GiDEL's hardware platforms, designers can stay in their familiar software design environment but take advantage of the FPGAs parallel processing structures," said Sandeep Ram vice president of European sales for Celoxica. "The end result is better performance with unbeatable design time efficiencies." Bundled hardware and software solutions are available immediately, with pricing dependent upon platform configuration and modular options. About Celoxica Celoxica is enabling the next generation of advanced electronic products by producing tools, boards, IP and services that turn software into silicon. Celoxica technology raises design abstraction to the algorithm level, accelerating productivity and lowering risk and costs by generating semiconductor hardware directly from C-based software descriptions. Adding to a growing installed base, Celoxica provides the world's most widely used C-based behavioral design and synthesis solutions to companies developing semiconductor products in markets such as consumer electronics, defense and aerospace, automotive, industrial and security. Celoxica is a publicly traded company publicly traded company A company whose shares of common stock are held by the public and are available for purchase by investors. The shares of publicly traded firms are bought and sold on the organized exchanges or in the over-the-counter market. on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange London marketplace for securities. It was formed in 1773 by a group of stockbrokers who had been doing business informally in local coffeehouses. under the symbol CXA. For more information, visit: www.celoxica.com. About GiDEL GiDEL Ltd, www.GiDEL.com, is a successful, profitable and innovative company which was founded in 1993. GiDEL has become one of the market leaders as a company that continuously provides cutting-edge reconfigurable technology utilizing FPGAs. GiDEL sees its customers as partners and uses its vast experience at the project-level & FPGA design to focus on its customers' projects success. Celoxica and the Celoxica logo are trademarks of Celoxica Holdings plc. All other brand names and product names are the property of their respective owners. |
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