Cirrus Logic DVD Processor Enables Playback of More Digital Multimedia Content with DivX Technology, MPEG-4-Based Codecs.AUSTIN, Texas -- CS98300 IC Enables Seamless Playback of More Than 25 Popular MPEG-4-Based Video Codecs on DVD Recorders, Home Theater An audio/video entertainment center that has a large-screen TV and hi-fi system with three speakers in the front (left, right and center) and left and right speakers in the rear. Starting in the early 1990s, video inputs were added to stereo receivers and preamplifiers. Recorders and IP Set-Top Boxes Dramatically expanding the opportunities available to consumers for seamlessly accessing and enjoying digital video content regardless of compression formats, Cirrus Logic Inc. (Nasdaq:CRUS crus (krus) pl. cru´ra [L.] 1. leg (1). 2. a leglike part. crus ce´rebri ) today announced the availability of the CS98300 integrated circuit (IC). This fourth-generation DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. processor supports full-screen playback of digital media encoded using many MPEG-4-based codecs The following is a list of codecs. Audio codecs Non-compression formats
"The CS98300 advances Cirrus Logic's thrust to provide more audio and video multi-format compatibility, enabling consumers to enjoy content from a wider variety of advanced multimedia compression formats. In particular, our licensing agreement with DivXNetworks capitalizes on the most popular video compression standard," said Jack Guedj, vice president of Video Products Marketing, Cirrus Logic. "It will enable consumers to take DivX-based content off their PCs or digital camera and enjoy it in the living room on DVD players, DVD recorders, home theater recorders and IT set-top boxes." The CS98300, which has completed the DivX Home Theater Certification process, is powered by two 32-bit MIPS-based RISC processor cores that provide a total of 360 million instructions per second Noun 1. million instructions per second - (computer science) a unit for measuring the execution speed of a computer's CPU (but not the whole system); "4 MIPS is 4,000,000 instructions per second" MIPS (MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second) The execution speed of a computer. For example, .5 MIPS is 500,000 instructions per second; 100 MIPS is a hundred million instructions per second. ) -- providing additional processing power for future feature expansion as well as network management. It also sports a 32-bit audio 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 running at 180 MIPS and is pin-for-pin and software-compatible with Cirrus Logic's current flagship DVD processor, the CS98200. This compatibility provides Cirrus Logic customers a simple upgrade path to enable the DivX technology playback capability. Highlighting the chipset's exemplary full-featured audio support, the CS98300 features up to eight-channel DVD-Audio capability that is fully compliant with DVD Forum specifications. Leveraging Cirrus Logic's expertise in digital audio ICs, the CS98300 also supports a multitude of today's most popular audio formats, including MP3, Dolby(R) Pro Logic IIx and Dolby Digital, MPEG-2/4 AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) An audio compression technology that is part of the MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 standards. AAC, especially MPEG-4 AAC, provides greater compression and better sound quality than MP3, which also came out of the MPEG standard. , Windows Media Audio See Windows Media formats. and DTS (1) (Digital Theatre Sound) A digital audio encoding system used in movie and home theaters. Popularized by the movie Jurassic Park, the six-channel (5. (R) software features, all with post-processing bass manager support. "Cirrus Logic is a leader in the DVD recorder chip market and an excellent partner to help meet the demand for next-generation DivX-certified consumer electronics devices," said Shahi Granem, president of DivXNetworks. "By adding full DivX playback capability into its DVD recording platforms, Cirrus Logic is helping to make multimedia convergence a reality." DivX's codec technology enables large digital files to be compressed to relatively small sizes, typically between seven to 10 times greater compression than DVD-standard MPEG-2 technology. The DivX series of codecs are one of the most globally popular compression formats in use today. Pricing and Availability The CS98300 DVD processor is available in a 240-pin MQFP See QFP. package and is priced at $15 in quantities of 10,000. Cirrus Logic Inc. Cirrus Logic is a premier supplier of high-performance analog, mixed-signal and digital processing solutions for consumer entertainment electronics, automotive entertainment and industrial product applications. Building on its global market leadership in audio ICs and its rich mixed-signal patent portfolio, Cirrus Logic targets audio, video and precision mixed-signal applications in these growing markets. The company operates from headquarters in Austin, Texas, with offices in California, Colorado, Europe, Japan and Asia. More information about Cirrus Logic is available at www.cirrus.com. DivXNetworks DivXNetworks is a consumer-focused video technology company positioned at the center of multimedia convergence. The company's core offering is the DivX (R) video codec, among the world's most popular video compression technologies with over 130 million users worldwide. Often called "the MP3 of video," the patent-pending DivX video technology offers DVD-quality at 10 times greater compression than MPEG-2 files, enabling full length films to easily fit on a CD or be delivered over broadband connections. DivX video technology powers a range of applications that span the convergence value chain, from a secure IP-based video-on-demand solution to next-generation consumer electronics products and video software applications. DivXNetworks is headquartered in San Diego, Calif., with satellite offices in Los Angeles and San Jose, Calif., Taipei, Taiwan, Tokyo, Japan, Guildford, England and Dortmund, Germany. Cirrus and Cirrus Logic are trademarks of Cirrus Logic Inc. Third-party trademarks and names are the property of their respective owners. |
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